In this study, two time-accurate Navier-Stokes analyses were obtained to predict the first-vane/first-blade interaction in a 1 and 1/2-stage turbine rig for comparison with measurements. In the first computation, airfoil scaling was applied to the turbine blade to achieve periodicity in the circumferential direction while modeling 1/18 of the annulus. In the second, 1/4 of the wheel was modeled without the use of airfoil scaling. For both simulations the predicted unsteady pressures on the blade were similar in terms of time-averaged pressure distributions and peak-peak unsteady pressure envelopes. However, closer inspection of the predictions in the frequency domain revealed significant differences in the magnitudes of unsteadiness at twice vane-passing frequency (and the vane-passing frequency itself, to a lesser extent). The results of both computations were compared to measurements of the vane-blade interaction in a full-scale turbine rig representative of an early design iteration of the PW6000 engine. These measurements were made in the short-duration turbine-test facility at The Ohio State University Gas Turbine Laboratory. The experimentally determined, time-resolved pressures were in good agreement with those predicted with the 1/4-wheel simulation.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2000: Power for Land, Sea, and Air
May 8–11, 2000
Munich, Germany
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-7854-5
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The Effect of Airfoil Scaling on the Predicted Unsteady Loading on the Blade of a 1 and 1/2 Stage Transonic Turbine and a Comparison With Experimental Results
J. P. Clark,
J. P. Clark
United Technologies Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
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G. M. Stetson,
G. M. Stetson
United Technologies Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
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S. S. Magge,
S. S. Magge
United Technologies Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
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R. H. Ni,
R. H. Ni
United Technologies Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
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C. W. Haldeman, Jr.,
C. W. Haldeman, Jr.
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
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M. G. Dunn
M. G. Dunn
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
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J. P. Clark
United Technologies Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
G. M. Stetson
United Technologies Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
S. S. Magge
United Technologies Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
R. H. Ni
United Technologies Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
C. W. Haldeman, Jr.
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
M. G. Dunn
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
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2000-GT-0446, V001T03A020; 8 pages
Published Online:
August 4, 2014
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Clark, JP, Stetson, GM, Magge, SS, Ni, RH, Haldeman, CW, Jr., & Dunn, MG. "The Effect of Airfoil Scaling on the Predicted Unsteady Loading on the Blade of a 1 and 1/2 Stage Transonic Turbine and a Comparison With Experimental Results." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2000: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. Volume 1: Aircraft Engine; Marine; Turbomachinery; Microturbines and Small Turbomachinery. Munich, Germany. May 8–11, 2000. V001T03A020. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/2000-GT-0446
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