Particle Image Velocimetry Measurements in a High-Speed Low-Reynolds Low-Pressure Turbine Cascade

Author:

Okada Mizuki12,Simonassi Loris3,Lopes Gustavo14,Lavagnoli Sergio3

Affiliation:

1. von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics Department of Turbomachinery and Propulsion, , Rhode-Saint-Genèse 1640 , Belgium ;

2. Université Libre de Bruxelles École Polytechnique de Bruxelles, , Bruxelles 1050 , Belgium

3. von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics Department of Turbomachinery and Propulsion, , Rhode-Saint-Genèse 1640 , Belgium

4. Université de Liège Département d’Aérospatiale et Mécanique, , Liège 4000 , Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements in the blade-to-blade (B2B) plane and cascade outlet plane (COP) of a high-speed low-pressure turbine (LPT) cascade were performed at engine-representative outlet Mach number (0.70–0.95), and Reynolds number (70–120 k) under steady flow conditions. The freestream turbulence characteristics were imposed by means of a passive turbulence grid. The PIV results on the B2B plane were compared against five-hole probe (5HP) and Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) computations to assess the validity of measurement and simulation techniques in the engine-relevant LPT cascade flows. The PIV captured the wake depth and width measured by the 5HP whereas the RANS displayed an overprediction of the wake Mach number deficit. The 5HP was found to impose sinewave fluctuations of the measured flow angle downstream, around three times higher than PIV. Additionally, PIV estimated turbulence intensity (TI) in the cascade, showing TI decay along a streamline. At the highest Mach number, a peak TI occurred past a shock wave. Measurements of the outlet flow field highlighted a high TI in the secondary flow region whereas high degree of anisotropy (DA) was registered in the boundary of the secondary flow and freestream regions. The contribution of the streamwise fluctuation component was found to be less than the crosswise and radial components in the freestream region. Increasing the cascade outlet Mach number, the contribution of streamwise fluctuation to the DA was observed to decrease.

Funder

Cleansky

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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