Numerical Investigation of Airfoil Clocking in a Three-Stage Low Pressure Turbine

TitleNumerical Investigation of Airfoil Clocking in a Three-Stage Low Pressure Turbine
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsArnone A, Marconcini M, Pacciani R, Schipani C, Spano E
JournalASME Journal of Turbomachinery
Volume124
Number1
Pagination61–68
Date PublishedJanuary
ISSN Number0889-504X
Accession NumberWOS:000175341200008
Other NumbersScopus 2-s2.0-0036184579
KeywordsClocking, Transition
Abstract

A quasi-three-dimensional, blade-to-blade, time-accurate, viscous solver was used for a three-stage LP turbine study. Due to the low Reynolds number, transitional computations were performed. Unsteady analyses were then carried out by varying the circumferential relative position of consecutive vanes and blade rows to study the effects of clocking on the turbine's performance. A clocking strategy developed in order to limit the number of configurations to be analyzed is discussed. The optimum analytically-determined clocking position is illustrated for two different operating conditions, referred to as cruise and takeoff. The effects of clocking on wake interaction mechanisms and unsteady blade loadings is presented and discussed. For low Reynolds number turbine flows, the importance of taking transition into account in clocking analysis is demonstrated by a comparison with a fully turbulent approach.

URLhttp://turbomachinery.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/article.aspx?articleid=1466265
DOI10.1115/1.1425810