An extensive experimental analysis was carried out at Politecnico di Milano on the subject of unsteady flow in high pressure (HP) turbine stages. In this paper, the unsteady flow measured downstream of a modern HP turbine stage is discussed. Traverses in two planes downstream of the rotor are considered, and, in one of them, the effects of two very different axial gaps are investigated: the maximum axial gap, equal to one stator axial chord, is chosen to “switch off” the rotor inlet unsteadiness, while the nominal gap, equal to 1/3 of the stator axial chord, is representative of actual engines. The experiments were performed by means of a fast-response pressure probe, allowing for two-dimensional phase-resolved flow measurements in a bandwidth of . The main properties of the probe and the data processing are described. The core of the paper is the analysis of the unsteady rotor aerodynamics; for this purpose, instantaneous snapshots of the rotor flow in the relative frame are used. The rotor mean flow and its interaction with the stator wakes and vortices are also described. In the outer part of the channel, only the rotor cascade effects can be observed, with a dominant role played by the tip leakage flow and by the rotor tip passage vortex. In the hub region, where the secondary flows downstream of the stator are stronger, the persistence of stator vortices is slightly visible in the maximum stator-rotor axial gap configuration, whereas in the minimum stator-rotor axial gap configuration their interaction with the rotor vortices dominates the flow field. A good agreement with the wakes and vortices transport models has been achieved. A discussion of the interaction process is reported giving particular emphasis to the effects of the different cascade axial gaps. Some final considerations on the effects of the different axial gap over the stage performances are reported.
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July 2007
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Investigation of the Flow Field in a High-Pressure Turbine Stage for Two Stator-Rotor Axial Gaps—Part II: Unsteady Flow Field
P. Gaetani,
P. Gaetani
Dipartimento di Energetica,
e-mail: paolo.gaetani@polimi.it
Politecnico di Milano
, Via la Masa 34, I-20158, Italy
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G. Persico,
G. Persico
Dipartimento di Energetica,
Politecnico di Milano
, Via la Masa 34, I-20158, Italy
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V. Dossena,
V. Dossena
Dipartimento di Energetica,
Politecnico di Milano
, Via la Masa 34, I-20158, Italy
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C. Osnaghi
C. Osnaghi
Dipartimento di Energetica,
Politecnico di Milano
, Via la Masa 34, I-20158, Italy
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P. Gaetani
Dipartimento di Energetica,
Politecnico di Milano
, Via la Masa 34, I-20158, Italye-mail: paolo.gaetani@polimi.it
G. Persico
Dipartimento di Energetica,
Politecnico di Milano
, Via la Masa 34, I-20158, Italy
V. Dossena
Dipartimento di Energetica,
Politecnico di Milano
, Via la Masa 34, I-20158, Italy
C. Osnaghi
Dipartimento di Energetica,
Politecnico di Milano
, Via la Masa 34, I-20158, ItalyJ. Turbomach. Jul 2007, 129(3): 580-590 (11 pages)
Published Online: July 23, 2006
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July 13, 2006
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July 23, 2006
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Gaetani, P., Persico, G., Dossena, V., and Osnaghi, C. (July 23, 2006). "Investigation of the Flow Field in a High-Pressure Turbine Stage for Two Stator-Rotor Axial Gaps—Part II: Unsteady Flow Field." ASME. J. Turbomach. July 2007; 129(3): 580–590. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2472393
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