Affiliation:
1. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract
A two-dimensional section of a gas turbine cascade has been investigated experimentally in an annular non-rotating cascade facility as regards to its steady-state and time-dependent aerodynamic characteristics at off-design flow conditions. The blades vibrated in the first traveling wave bending mode.
Steady-state and unsteady data were obtained for an off-design incidence angle of about 22° and for an isentropic outlet Mach number of M2s=1.19. At this flow condition, a separation bubble was present on the suction surface close to the leading edge. A shock appeared at trans- and supersonic outlet flow conditions on the suction surface. The data showed high unsteady loads close to the leading edge and in the shock region. It was found that the steady and the unsteady pressures in the shock region on the blade surface seemed to be very sensitive to small changes in the flow conditions.
The periodicity and repetitivity of the steady and the unsteady pressures (σ=180°) was checked at several circumferential channel positions. This was done to figure out to which extend test data obtained in an annular ring channel can serve as a basis for the comparison with numerically obtained data.
The aim of this paper is to show where problems may arise when comparing calculated results with test data.
Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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