Numerical Analysis of Flow in a Transonic Compressor With a Single Circumferential Casing Groove: Influence of Groove Location and Depth on Flow Instability

Author(s):  
Yasunori Sakuma ◽  
Toshinori Watanabe ◽  
Takehiro Himeno ◽  
Dai Kato ◽  
Takeshi Murooka ◽  
...  

The effect of circumferential single grooved casing treatment on the stability enhancement of NASA Rotor 37 has been examined with CFD analysis. Stall inception mechanism of Rotor 37 is presented first with principal focus on the tip leakage flow behavior, passage blockage, and the vortical flow structures. Detailed observation showed that the combined interaction of the stagnated flow of tip leakage vortex breakdown and the jet-like leakage flow from the mid-chord region leads to the blade tip-initiated stall inception. The result of numerical parametric study is then demonstrated to show the effect of varying the axial location and the depth of a circumferential single groove. The evaluation based on stall margin improvement showed a higher potential of deeper grooves in stability enhancement, and the optimal position for the groove to be located was indicated to exist near the leading edge of the blade.

2013 ◽  
Vol 136 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasunori Sakuma ◽  
Toshinori Watanabe ◽  
Takehiro Himeno ◽  
Dai Kato ◽  
Takeshi Murooka ◽  
...  

The effect of circumferential single grooved casing treatment on the stability enhancement of NASA Rotor 37 has been examined with computational fluid dynamics analysis. Stall inception mechanism of Rotor 37 is presented first with principal focus on the tip leakage flow behavior, passage blockage, and the vortical flow structures. Detailed observation showed that the combined interaction of the stagnated flow of tip leakage vortex breakdown and the jetlike leakage flow from the midchord region leads to the blade tip-initiated stall inception. The result of numerical parametric study is then demonstrated to show the effect of varying the axial location and the depth of a circumferential single groove. The evaluation based on stall margin improvement showed a higher potential of deeper grooves in stability enhancement, and the optimal position for the groove to be located was indicated to exist near the leading edge of the blade.


Author(s):  
Yasunori Sakuma ◽  
Toshinori Watanabe ◽  
Takehiro Himeno ◽  
Dai Kato ◽  
Takeshi Murooka ◽  
...  

The effect of a single circumferential casing groove on the stability enhancement of two different transonic compressors has been examined with CFD analysis. The differences in flow field and stall inception mechanism between two rotors are presented with principal focus on passage blockage and tip leakage flow behavior. Detailed observation showed that the blockage flow which leads the compressor to stall was different between each other. A parametric study conducted with respect to the axial location of the groove has clarified that the effect which groove has on the tip leakage flow behavior changes according to the blade tip loading and the design tip clearance gap at the location where the groove is applied. When the casing treatment was applied to the compressors with different instability mechanism, whether the casing treatment could enhance the stability of compressor or not was not only dependant on the extent of the influence which it had on the flow field but also on whether it could affect the original stall-initiating phenomena at the adequate location.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (14) ◽  
pp. 4168
Author(s):  
Botao Zhang ◽  
Xiaochen Mao ◽  
Xiaoxiong Wu ◽  
Bo Liu

To explain the effect of tip leakage flow on the performance of an axial-flow transonic compressor, the compressors with different rotor tip clearances were studied numerically. The results show that as the rotor tip clearance increases, the leakage flow intensity is increased, the shock wave position is moved backward, and the interaction between the tip leakage vortex and shock wave is intensified, while that between the boundary layer and shock wave is weakened. Most of all, the stall mechanisms of the compressors with varying rotor tip clearances are different. The clearance leakage flow is the main cause of the rotating stall under large rotor tip clearance. However, the stall form for the compressor with half of the designed tip clearance is caused by the joint action of the rotor tip stall caused by the leakage flow spillage at the blade leading edge and the whole blade span stall caused by the separation of the boundary layer of the rotor and the stator passage. Within the investigated varied range, when the rotor tip clearance size is half of the design, the compressor performance is improved best, and the peak efficiency and stall margin are increased by 0.2% and 3.5%, respectively.


2021 ◽  
Vol 143 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Teng Cao ◽  
Tadashi Kanzaka ◽  
Liping Xu ◽  
Tobias Brandvik

Abstract In this paper, an unsteady tip leakage flow phenomenon is identified and investigated in a centrifugal compressor with a vaneless diffuser at near-stall conditions. This phenomenon is associated with the inception of a rotating instability in the compressor. The study is based on numerical simulations that are supported by experimental measurements. The study confirms that the unstable flow is governed by a Kelvin–Helmholtz type instability of the shear layer formed between the main-stream flow and the tip leakage flow. The shear layer instability induces large-scale vortex roll-up and forms vortex tubes, which propagate circumferentially, resulting in measured pressure fluctuations with short wavelength and high amplitude which rotate at about half of the blade speed. The 3D vortex tube is also found to interact with the main blade leading edge, causing the reduction of the blade loading identified in the experiment. The paper also reveals that the downstream volute imposes a once-per-rev circumferential nonuniform back pressure at the impeller exit, inducing circumferential loading variation at the impeller inducer, and causing circumferential variation in the unsteady tip leakage flow.


2009 ◽  
Vol 131 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Corsini ◽  
Franco Rispoli ◽  
A. G. Sheard

This study assesses the effectiveness of modified blade-tip configurations in achieving passive noise control in industrial fans. The concepts developed here, which are based on the addition of end-plates at the fan-blade tip, are shown to have a beneficial effect on the fan aeroacoustic signature as a result of the changes they induce in tip-leakage-flow behavior. The aerodynamic merits of the proposed blade-tip concepts are investigated by experimental and computational studies in a fully ducted configuration. The flow mechanisms in the blade-tip region are correlated with the specific end-plate design features, and their role in the creation of overall acoustic emissions is clarified. The tip-leakage flows of the fans are analyzed in terms of vortex structure, chordwise leakage flow, and loading distribution. Rotor losses are also investigated. The modifications to blade-tip geometry are found to have marked effects on the multiple vortex behaviors of leakage flow as a result of changes in the near-wall fluid flow paths on both blade surfaces. The improvements in rotor efficiency are assessed and correlated with the control of tip-leakage flows produced by the modified tip end-plates.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subbaramu Shivaramaiah ◽  
Mahesh K. Varpe

Abstract In the present research work, effect of airfoil vortex generator on performance and stability of transonic compressor stage is investigated through CFD simulations. In turbomachines vortex generators are used to energize boundary and generated vortex is made to interact with tip leakage flow and secondary flow vortices formed in rotor and stator blade passage. In the present numerical investigation symmetrical airfoil vortex generator is placed on rotor casing surface close to leading edge, anticipating that vortex generated will be able to disturb tip leakage flow and its interaction with rotor passage core flow. Six different vortex generator configuration are investigated by varying distance between vortex generator trailing edge and rotor leading edge. Particular vortex generator configuration shows maximum improvement of stall margin and operating range by 5.5% and 76.75% respectively. Presence of vortex generator alters flow blockage by modifying flow field in rotor tip region and hence contributes to enhancement of stall margin. As a negative effect, interaction of vortex generator vortices and casing causes surface friction and high entropy generation. As a result compressor stage pressure ratio and efficiency decreases.


Author(s):  
Huijing Zhao ◽  
Zhiheng Wang ◽  
Shubo Ye ◽  
Guang Xi

To better understand the characteristics of tip leakage flow and interpret the correlation between flow instability and tip leakage flow, the flow in the tip region of a centrifugal impeller is investigated by using the Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes solver technique. With the decrease of mass flow rate, both the tip leakage vortex trajectory and the mainflow/tip leakage flow interface are shifted towards upstream. The mainflow/tip leakage flow interface finally reaches the leading edge of main blade at the near-stall condition. A prediction model is proposed to track the tip leakage vortex trajectory. The blade loading at blade tip and the averaged streamwise velocity of main flow within tip clearance height are adopted to determine the tip leakage vortex trajectory in the proposed model. The coefficient k in Chen’s model is found to be not a constant. Actually, it is correlated with h/b (the ratio of blade tip clearance height to blade tip thickness), because h/b will significantly influence the flow structure across the tip clearance. The effectiveness of the proposed prediction model is further demonstrated by tracking the tip leakage vortex trajectories in another three centrifugal impellers characterized with different h/b (s).


2007 ◽  
Vol 73 (732) ◽  
pp. 1655-1662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takahiro NISHIOKA ◽  
Toshio KANNO ◽  
Hiroshi HAYAMI

Author(s):  
Wei Wang ◽  
Wuli Chu ◽  
Haoguang Zhang ◽  
Yanhui Wu

Recirculating casing treatment (RCT) was studied in a subsonic axial flow compressor experimentally and numerically. The RCT was parameterized with the injector throat height and circumferential coverage percentage (ccp) to investigate its influence on compressor stability and on the overall performance in the experimentation. The injector throat height varied from 2 to 6 times the height of the rotor tip clearance, and the ccp ranged from 8.3% to 25% of the casing perimeter. Various RCT configurations were achieved with a modular design procedure. The rotor casing was instrumented with fast-response pressure transducers to detect the stall inception, rotational speed of stall cells, and pressure flow fields. Whole-passage unsteady simulations were also implemented for the RCT and solid casing to understand the flow details. Results indicate that both the compressor stability and overall performance can be improved through RCT with appropriate geometrical parameters. The effect of injector throat height on the stability depends on the choice of ccp, i.e., interaction effect exists. In general, the RCT with a moderate injector throat height and a large circumferential coverage is the optimal choice. Phase-locked pattern of the casing wall pressure reveals a weakened tip leakage vortex under the effect of RCT compared with the solid casing. The numerical results show that the RCT has a substantial effect on tip blockage even when the blade passages break away from the domain of RCT. The reduction of tip blockage induced by the tip leakage vortex is the main reason for the extension of stable operation range. The unsteadiness of double-leakage flow is detected both in the experiment and in numerical simulations. The pressure fluctuations caused by double-leakage flow are depressed with RCT. This observation indicates reduced losses related with the double-leakage flow. Although the stall inception is not changed by implementing RCT, the stall pattern is altered. The stall with two cells is detected in RCT compared with the solid casing with only one stall cell.


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