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Characterization of component interactions in two-stage axial turbine
Institution:1. Laboratory of Energetics and Conversion Systems, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene, BP32 El-Ali;2. Laboratory of Thermal Power Systems, Applied Mechanics, EMP BP17 Bordj-el-Bahri, 16046 Algiers, Algeria
Abstract:This study concerns the characterization of both the steady and unsteady flows and the analysis of stator/rotor interactions of a two-stage axial turbine. The predicted aerodynamic perfor-mances show noticeable differences when simulating the turbine stages simultaneously or sepa-rately. By considering the multi-blade per row and the scaling technique, the Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) produced better results concerning the effect of pitchwise positions between vanes and blades. The recorded pressure fluctuations exhibit a high unsteadiness characterized by a space–time periodicity described by a double Fourier decomposition. The Fast Fourier Transform FFT analysis of the static pressure fluctuations recorded at different interfaces reveals the existence of principal harmonics and their multiples, and each lobed structure of pressure wave corresponds to the number of vane/blade count. The potential effect is seen to propagate both upstream and downstream of each blade row and becomes accentuated at low mass flow rates. Between vanes and blades, the potential effect is seen to dominate the quasi totality of blade span, while down-stream the blades this effect seems to dominate from hub to mid span. Near the shroud the prevail-ing effect is rather linked to the blade tip flow structure.
Keywords:CFD  FFT analysis  Pressure fluctuations  Two-stage axial turbine  Unsteady flows  Vane/blade interactions
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