posted on 2019-06-18, 08:54authored byMotoyuki Kawase, Aldo Rona
The tip leakage flow over the blades of an axial compressor rotor adversely affects the axial rotor efficiency and can determine the onset of tip leakage stall. The performance of a new casing treatment concept in the shape of an axisymmetric recirculation channel is explored by steady Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) realizable k-ε modelling on the NASA Rotor 37 test case. The modelling exposed a number of attractive features. The casing treatment increased the stall margin at no penalty to the rotor isentropic efficiency over the rotor operating line. A recirculation in the casing channel self-activated and self-adjusted with the rotor loading to provide more passive flow control at higher rotor loading conditions. The nozzle-shaped recirculation channel outflow opposed the tip leakage jet, re-located the casing surface flow interface further downstream, and reduced the rotor blade tip incidence angle. This combination of features makes the new casing treatment particularly attractive for applications to high thrust-to-weight ratio engines, typical of high-performance jet aircraft.
Funding
M.K.’s Ph.D. was supported by the Japanese Acquisition Technology and Logistic Agency,
Government of Japan. This research used the ALICE high-performance computing facility at the University of
Leicester. Graphical rendering software licenses were originally acquired with EPSRC support on Grant
GR/N23745/01.
History
Citation
International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power, 2019, 4(1), 5
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Engineering