The flow field in a low-speed turbine stage with a uniform inlet total pressure is studied numerically. A circular hot streak is superposed on the vane inlet flow. In agreement with previous experimental and numerical work, it is observed that while the streak passes through the vane unaltered, significant radial transport occurs in the rotor. Furthermore, despite the unsteady nature of the flow field, the steady theory of Hawthorne (1974) is found to predict the radial transport velocity well. Making use of this theory, it is shown that the secondary vorticity in the rotor may be attributed to the effects of density stratification, the spatial variation of the vane exit flow angle, and the relative eddy. It then follows that the extent of radial transport in the rotor may be influenced by altering the vane exit flow angle distribution. The present study examines one means by which this may be effected, viz., varying the vane twist across the span. It is shown that a “reverse” twist, wherein the flow angle at the vane exit is larger near the tip than it is at midspan, reduces the secondary flow (and consequently, radial transport) in the blade passage. On the other hand, “positive” twist, in which the vane exit flow angle decreases with span, is found to worsen the radial transport in the blade markedly. It is to be noted that varying the vane twist is but one method to obtain the desired exit flow angle; possibilities for altering other aspects of the vane geometry also exist. [S0889-504X(00)00104-5]
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A Numerical Study of Secondary Flow in Axial Turbines With Application to Radial Transport of Hot Streaks
Dilip Prasad,
Dilip Prasad
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT 06108
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Gavin J. Hendricks
Gavin J. Hendricks
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT 06108
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Dilip Prasad
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT 06108
Gavin J. Hendricks
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT 06108
Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute and presented at the 45th International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition, Munich, Germany, May 8–11, 2000. Manuscript received by the International Gas Turbine Institute February 2000. Paper No. 2000-GT-448. Review Chair: D. Ballal.
J. Turbomach. Oct 2000, 122(4): 667-673 (7 pages)
Published Online: February 1, 2000
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Prasad, D., and Hendricks, G. J. (February 1, 2000). "A Numerical Study of Secondary Flow in Axial Turbines With Application to Radial Transport of Hot Streaks ." ASME. J. Turbomach. October 2000; 122(4): 667–673. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1313817
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