A parametric set of velocity distributions has been investigated using a flat plate experiment. Three different diffusion factors and peak velocity locations were tested. These were designed to mimic the suction surfaces of Low Pressure (LP) turbine blades. Unsteady wakes, inherent in real turbomachinery flows, were generated using a moving bar mechanism. A turbulence grid generated a freestream turbulence level that is believed to be typical of LP turbines. Measurements were taken across a Reynolds number range of 50,000–220,000 at three reduced frequencies (0.314, 0.628, 0.942). Boundary layer traverses were performed at the nominal trailing edge using a Laser Doppler Anemometry system and hot-films were used to examine the boundary layer behaviour along the surface. For every velocity distribution tested, the boundary layer separated in the diffusing flow downstream of the peak velocity. The loss production is dominated by the mixing in the reattachment process, mixing in the turbulent boundary layer downstream of reattachment and the effects of the unsteady interaction between the wakes and the boundary layer. A sensitive balance governs the optimal location of peak velocity on the surface. Moving the velocity peak forwards on the blade was found to be increasingly beneficial when bubble-generated losses are high, i.e. at low Reynolds number, at low reduced frequency and at high levels of diffusion.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air
June 9–13, 2008
Berlin, Germany
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-4316-1
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Velocity Distributions for Low Pressure Turbines
John D. Coull,
John D. Coull
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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Richard L. Thomas,
Richard L. Thomas
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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Howard P. Hodson
Howard P. Hodson
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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John D. Coull
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Richard L. Thomas
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Howard P. Hodson
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Paper No:
GT2008-50589, pp. 1191-1206; 16 pages
Published Online:
August 3, 2009
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Coull, JD, Thomas, RL, & Hodson, HP. "Velocity Distributions for Low Pressure Turbines." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. Volume 6: Turbomachinery, Parts A, B, and C. Berlin, Germany. June 9–13, 2008. pp. 1191-1206. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2008-50589
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