Modern low pressure turbines (LPT) are designed in order to fulfil a various number of requirements such as high endurance, low noise, high efficiency, low weight, and low fuel consumption. Regarding the reduction of the emitted noise, different designs of LPT exit guide vanes (aerodynamically and/or acoustically optimized) of the turbine exit casing (TEC) were tested, and their noise reduction capabilities and aerodynamic performance were evaluated. In particular, measurements of TEC-losses were performed, and differences in the losses were reported. Measurements were carried out in a one and a half stage subsonic turbine test facility at the engine relevant operating point approach. This work focuses on the study of the unsteady flow field downstream of an unshrouded LPT rotor. The influence on the upstream flow field of a TEC design including acoustically optimized vanes (inverse cut-off TEC) is investigated and compared with a second TEC configuration without vanes (Vaneless TEC), by means of fast response aerodynamic pressure probe (FRAPP) measurements. The second configuration served as a reference concerning the influence of turbine exit guide vanes (TEGVs) onto the upstream located LPT rotor. The interactions between the stator and rotor wakes, secondary flows, and the TEGVs potential effect are identified via modal decomposition according to the theory of Tyler and Sofrin. The main structures constituting the unsteady flow field are detected, and the role of the major interaction effects in the loss generation mechanism and in the acoustic emission is analyzed. This study based on the modal analysis of the unsteady flow field offers new insight into the main interaction mechanisms and their importance in the assessment of the aerodynamic and aeroelastic performance of modern LPT exit casings.
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On the Influence of an Acoustically Optimized Turbine Exit Casing Onto the Unsteady Flow Field Downstream of a Low Pressure Turbine Rotor
Loris Simonassi,
Loris Simonassi
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
e-mail: loris.simonassi@tugraz.at
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
e-mail: loris.simonassi@tugraz.at
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Manuel Zenz,
Manuel Zenz
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
and Machine Dynamics,
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Graz 8010, Austria
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Stefan Zerobin,
Stefan Zerobin
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
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Thorsten Selic,
Thorsten Selic
Elin Motoren GmbH,
Weiz 8160, Austria
Weiz 8160, Austria
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Franz Heitmeir,
Franz Heitmeir
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
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Andreas Marn
Andreas Marn
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
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Loris Simonassi
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
e-mail: loris.simonassi@tugraz.at
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
e-mail: loris.simonassi@tugraz.at
Manuel Zenz
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
Stefan Zerobin
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
Thorsten Selic
Elin Motoren GmbH,
Weiz 8160, Austria
Weiz 8160, Austria
Franz Heitmeir
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
Andreas Marn
Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
and Machine Dynamics,
Graz University of Technology,
Graz 8010, Austria
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF TURBOMACHINERY. Manuscript received August 17, 2018; final manuscript received September 21, 2018; published online January 21, 2019. Editor: Kenneth Hall.
J. Turbomach. Apr 2019, 141(4): 041003 (10 pages)
Published Online: January 21, 2019
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Received:
August 17, 2018
Revised:
September 21, 2018
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Simonassi, L., Zenz, M., Zerobin, S., Selic, T., Heitmeir, F., and Marn, A. (January 21, 2019). "On the Influence of an Acoustically Optimized Turbine Exit Casing Onto the Unsteady Flow Field Downstream of a Low Pressure Turbine Rotor." ASME. J. Turbomach. April 2019; 141(4): 041003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4041540
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