A numerical study has been performed to investigate the effect of casing motion on the tip leakage flow and heat transfer characteristics in unshrouded axial flow turbines. The relative motion between the blade tip and the casing was simulated by moving the casing in a direction from the suction side to the pressure side of the stationary blade. Baseline flat tip geometry and squealer type geometries namely double squealer or cavity and suction side squealer were considered at a clearance gap of 1.6%C. The computations were performed using a single blade with periodic boundary conditions imposed along the boundaries in the pitchwise direction. Turbulence was modelled using the SST k-ω model. The flow conditions correspond to an exit Reynolds number of 2.3×105. The results were compared with those obtained without the relative casing motion reported in part I of this paper. In general, the effect of relative casing motion was to decrease the tip leakage mass flow and the average heat transfer to the tip due to the decrease in leakage flow velocity caused by a drop in driving pressure difference. Compared to the computations with stationary casing, in the case of all the three geometries considered, the average heat transfer to the suction surface of the blade was found to be larger in the case of the computations with relative casing motion. At a larger clearance gap of 2.8%C, in case of flat tip, while the tip leakage mass flow decreased due to relative casing motion only a smaller change in the average heat transfer to the tip and the suction surface of the blade was noticed.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land, Sea, and Air
May 14–17, 2007
Montreal, Canada
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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0-7918-4793-4
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Aero-Thermal Investigations of Tip Leakage Flow In Axial Flow Turbines: Part II — Effect of Relative Casing Motion
S. K. Krishnababu,
S. K. Krishnababu
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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W. N. Dawes,
W. N. Dawes
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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H. P. Hodson,
H. P. Hodson
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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J. Hannis,
J. Hannis
Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery, Ltd., Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK
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C. Whitney
C. Whitney
Alstom Power Technology Centre, Leicester, UK
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S. K. Krishnababu
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
W. N. Dawes
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
H. P. Hodson
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
G. D. Lock
University of Bath, Bath, UK
J. Hannis
Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery, Ltd., Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK
C. Whitney
Alstom Power Technology Centre, Leicester, UK
Paper No:
GT2007-27957, pp. 739-747; 9 pages
Published Online:
March 10, 2009
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Krishnababu, SK, Dawes, WN, Hodson, HP, Lock, GD, Hannis, J, & Whitney, C. "Aero-Thermal Investigations of Tip Leakage Flow In Axial Flow Turbines: Part II — Effect of Relative Casing Motion." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. Volume 4: Turbo Expo 2007, Parts A and B. Montreal, Canada. May 14–17, 2007. pp. 739-747. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2007-27957
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