Title | LES and RANS Analysis of the End-Wall Flow in a Linear LPT Cascade: Part I — Flow and Secondary Vorticity Fields Under Varying Inlet Condition |
Publication Type | Conference Proceedings |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Pichler R, Zhao Y, Sandberg R, Michelassi V, Pacciani R, Marconcini M, Arnone A |
Conference Name | ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition |
Volume | Volume 2B: Turbomachinery |
Pagination | pp. V02BT41A020; 11 pages |
Publisher | ASME |
Conference Location | Oslo, Norway |
ISBN Number | 978-0-7918-5100-5 |
Accession Number | WOS:000456493700020 |
Other Numbers | Scopus 2-s2.0-85054098777 |
Abstract | In low-pressure-turbines (LPT) around 60-70% of losses are generated away from end-walls, while the remaining 30-40% is controlled by the interaction of the blade profile with the end-wall boundary layer. Experimental and numerical studies have shown how the strength and penetration of the secondary flow depends on the characteristics of the incoming end-wall boundary layer. Experimental techniques did shed light on the mechanism that controls the growth of the secondary vortices, and scale-resolving CFD allowed to dive deep into the details of the vorticity generation. Part I of the paper focuses on the critical grid needs to ensure accurate LES, and on the analysis of the overall time averaged flow field and comparison between RANS, LES and measurements when available. In particular, the growth of secondary flow features, the trace and strength of the secondary vortex system, its impact on the blade load variation along the span and end-wall flow visualizations are analysed. The ability of LES and RANS to accurately predict the secondary flows is discussed together with the implications this has on design. |
Notes | paper GT2018-76233 |
URL | http://proceedings.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=2700640&resultClick=3 |
DOI | 10.1115/GT2018-76233 |
Refereed Designation | Refereed |