Lorenzo Orsini, Alessio Picchi, Bruno Facchini, Alessio Bonini, Luca Innocenti
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Abstract
Abstract The control of cavities sealing has been a challenging problem since early gas turbine development stages and several aspects regarding the flow physics and the modelling of rim seal flows still represent an open question. Fundamental test cases have been used in the open literature to characterize the level of ingestion by varying the main flow parameters and the geometrical features. In most of them, the effectiveness is measured by using taps connected to a gas analyzer used to sample the concentration of a foreign gas on the stator surface used to seed the purge flow. Consequently, the results are usually single point measurements, unsteady effects are inevitably neglected, the intrusiveness of the approach must be carefully checked and the application on the rotor side demands for complex slip-rings or telemetry. To overcome these limitations, the current work presents the application of the PSP technique to the study of hot gas ingestion phenomena on a single stage rotating cold rig. The 2D distributions of partial pressure of oxygen collected through the wide optical accesses present in the rig were then related to the seal effectiveness. The proposed methodology was firstly validated through a comparison with the data obtained from standard gas sampling and then applied as main experimental technique. The analysis of the results highlighted the capabilities of the PSP to fast collect data on both stator and rotor side, including the tip of the seal tooth where non uniform efficiency distributions in the circumferential direction have been detected.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Turbomachinery publishes archival-quality, peer-reviewed technical papers that advance the state-of-the-art of turbomachinery technology related to gas turbine engines. The broad scope of the subject matter includes the fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and aeromechanics technology associated with the design, analysis, modeling, testing, and performance of turbomachinery. Emphasis is placed on gas-path technologies associated with axial compressors, centrifugal compressors, and turbines.
Topics: Aerodynamic design, analysis, and test of compressor and turbine blading; Compressor stall, surge, and operability issues; Heat transfer phenomena and film cooling design, analysis, and testing in turbines; Aeromechanical instabilities; Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applied to turbomachinery, boundary layer development, measurement techniques, and cavity and leaking flows.