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Axisymmetric Tip Gap Profiling in a Shroudless Axial Turbine

Authors :
M. Abda
M. G. Rose
Source :
Volume 2B: Turbomachinery.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020.

Abstract

The inevitable gap between the rotor tips and the casing promotes flow leakage driven by the pressure difference between the pressure side and suction side of the blade. Axisymmetric tip gap profiling was applied at the blade tip and the casing endwall to reduce the tip leakage maintaining the same gap clearance. The investigation was held on a shroudless single stage axial turbine designed in ETH Zurich University named LISA D. The numerical calculation showed that axisymmetric tip gap profiling reduced the tip leakage flow and improved the efficiency by 0.65% and 0.1% respectively. However, the stage mass flow increased and as a result so did the rotor capacity. When the stage mass flow was reduced to the design value to maintain the design capacity, the effect of the axisymmetric tip gap profiling further improved, due to a reduction in the entropy generation rate of the tip leakage and passage vortices. The tip mass flow reduced by 2.39% and the efficiency improved significantly by 0.6%. It was observed that the tip profiling increased the size of the separation bubble in the PS/tip junction, which increased blockage effect in the gap. Hence, reduced the leaking flow to the SS, which results in weaker tip leakage vortex and its associated losses.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Volume 2B: Turbomachinery
Accession number :
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