Transonic compressor Darmstadt - Open test case Introduction of the TUDa open test case

IF 1.1 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Journal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI:10.33737/jgpps/156120
Fabian Klausmann, D. Franke, J. Foret, H. Schiffer
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Designs for future aero engines aim for increased efficiency with reduced exhaust gas and noise emissions. To achieve these goals, comprehensive physical understanding and highly innovative solutions are necessary. Even though computational capabilities are rising, the required confidence level is restrained. To understand and validate theoretical and numerical models, extensive experiments at realistic operating conditions are crucial. The modular compressor at the Transonic Compressor Darmstadt test facility at Technical University of Darmstadt enables investigations of prototype BLISK rotors in single or 1.5-stage setups, operating at high-speed conditions. Extensive steady and time-resolving instrumentation is used to determine the compressor aerodynamics and performance as well as aeroelastics. To foster improvements in numerical modelling and predictability based on high quality experimental data, the TUDa-GLR-OpenStage test case is introduced. It comprises a single stage setup, including the BLISK rotor, a 3D-optimized stator as well as the annulus contour. The data set is supplemented with comprehensive measurement data at stage inlet and outlet as well as running tip clearances. This paper describes the open test case, related geometries, measurement procedures and corresponding experimental results, including steady state performance and unsteady aerodynamics. Ultimately, it is aiming to provide a standard case for future development of numerical models and comparable validation.
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跨音速压缩机Darmstadt -开放式测试用例TUDa开放式测试用例介绍
未来航空发动机的设计目标是通过减少废气和噪音排放来提高效率。为了实现这些目标,全面的物理理解和高度创新的解决方案是必要的。尽管计算能力正在提高,但所需的置信度是有限的。为了理解和验证理论和数值模型,在实际操作条件下进行大量实验是至关重要的。位于德国达姆施塔特工业大学Transonic compressor Darmstadt测试中心的模块化压缩机可以在高速条件下对单级或1.5级的原型BLISK转子进行测试。广泛的稳定和时间分辨仪器用于确定压缩机的空气动力学和性能以及空气弹性。为了促进基于高质量实验数据的数值模拟和可预测性的改进,引入了TUDa-GLR-OpenStage测试用例。它包括一个单级设置,包括BLISK转子,3d优化的定子以及环空轮廓。该数据集还补充了进口和出口以及运行尖端间隙的综合测量数据。本文介绍了开放试验用例、相关几何形状、测量步骤和相应的实验结果,包括稳态性能和非定常空气动力学。最终,它的目的是为未来的数值模型的发展和可比验证提供一个标准的案例。
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Journal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society
Journal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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