The effects of blade count ratio (BCR) on both the steady and unsteady blade loading and the sensitivity of generalized force to a change in mode shape (mode excitability) are studied numerically on two 2D configurations: a subsonic research compressor stage and a turbine stage with supersonic exit. Using the Harmonic Balance method, only a single passage is modeled to represent the actual blade count in a row at a high level of computational efficiency. BCR variation is achieved by scaling the downstream airfoils with a fixed chord-to-pitch ratio, thus preserving the steady-state aerodynamics. It is found that the interaction among potential-, wake-, and shock-related excitations, and the relative strength of harmonic contents are dependent on BCR, resulting in a non-monotonic correlation between unsteady loading and BCR in the downstream row. It is also found that the mode excitability can be sensitive to BCR variation in both up- and downstream rows in some cases. To the best of authors’ knowledge, this is the first work on BCR study involving supersonic flow and a discussion of mode excitability patterns.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2015: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition
June 15–19, 2015
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-5677-2
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Effects of Blade Count Ratio on Aerodynamic Forcing and Mode Excitability
Robert E. Kielb
Robert E. Kielb
Duke University, Durham, NC
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Jing Li
Duke University, Durham, NC
Robert E. Kielb
Duke University, Durham, NC
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GT2015-43304, V07BT34A008; 11 pages
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August 12, 2015
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Li, J, & Kielb, RE. "Effects of Blade Count Ratio on Aerodynamic Forcing and Mode Excitability." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2015: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 7B: Structures and Dynamics. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. June 15–19, 2015. V07BT34A008. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2015-43304
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