A validation study for a new erosion model to predict erosive airfoil defouling

A. Rudek, D. Muckenhaupt, T. Zitzmann, G. Russ, B. Duignan
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A new defouling erosion model for Lagrangian particle tracking is used to predict defouling of amorphous, heterogeneous coatings such as those typically found in aircraft compressors. The main problem description, the mathematical formulation and the underpinning experiment of the model are presented in a previous communication by the authors. In this work, the Ansys CFX implementation of the model is described and an experiment is presented for the validation of the model. Air flows laden with a number of dry-ice particles are observed in an optically accessible stream channel containing a flat plate target. The defouling process of these particles is recorded with HSCs and the main parameters, such as indentation size in fouling layers, are processed and compared to corresponding numerical results. The model parameters considered are particle impact velocity and angle as well as particle and fouling material. Typical coatings which are relevant to commercial aircraft defouling processes are investigated. The target plate angle and the air velocity are varied and dry-ice particles of random size and shape are injected into the flow. The experiment is set up in a wind-tunnel test-rig and all recordings are made using two HSCs, a digital camera and Prandtl probe measurement. Experimental and numerical defouling results show good overall agreement for steep target angles but significant deviations for low target angles. Potential improvement to the defouling erosion model is discussed based on these results. The model as presented is used in large-scale compressor defouling simulations in the development process of on-wing aircraft maintenance systems.
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一种新的侵蚀模型预测侵蚀型去污的验证研究
一种新的拉格朗日粒子跟踪去污腐蚀模型被用于预测非晶非均相涂层的去污,如飞机压缩机中常见的涂层。该模型的主要问题描述、数学公式和基础实验在作者之前的通信中已经给出。本文介绍了该模型的Ansys CFX实现,并通过实验对模型进行了验证。在包含平板靶的光学可达流通道中观察到载有若干干冰颗粒的气流。用hsc记录了这些颗粒的去污过程,并对主要参数(如污垢层的压痕尺寸)进行了处理,并与相应的数值结果进行了比较。模型参数考虑了颗粒的冲击速度和角度以及颗粒和污垢材料。研究了与商用飞机除污工艺相关的典型涂料。改变靶板角度和气流速度,向流中注入大小和形状各异的干冰颗粒。实验是在风洞试验台进行的,所有的记录都是用两个hsc、一台数码相机和普朗特尔探针测量完成的。实验和数值去污结果表明,大目标角去污结果总体一致,小目标角去污结果偏差较大。在此基础上讨论了对消污侵蚀模型的改进潜力。该模型已应用于飞机维修系统开发过程中的大型压气机去污仿真。
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