Reduction of unsteady blade loading by beneficial use of vortical and potential disturbances in an axial compressor with rotor clocking
Journal
Journal of Turbomachinery
Journal Volume
120
Journal Issue
4
Pages
705-713
Date Issued
1998
Author(s)
Abstract
This paper demonstrates reduction of stator unsteady loading due to forced response in a large-scale, low-speed, rotor/stator/rotor axial compressor rig by clocking the downstream rotor. Data from the rotor/stator configuration showed that the stator response due to the upstream vortical disturbance reaches a maximum when the wake impinges against the suction surface immediately downstream of the leading edge. Results from the stator/rotor configuration revealed that the stator response due to the downstream potential disturbance reaches a minimum with a slight time delay after the rotor sweeps pass the stator trailing edge. For the rotor/stator/rotor configuration, with Gapl= 10% chord and Gap2= 30% chord, results showed a 60% reduction in the stator force amplitude by clocking the downstream rotor so that the time occurrence of the maximum force due to the upstream vortical disturbance coincides with that of the minimum force due to the downstream potential disturbance. This is the first time, the authors believe, that beneficial use of flow unsteadiness is definitively demonstrated to reduce the blade unsteady loading. © Copyright 1997 by ASME.
Other Subjects
Aircraft engines; Axial flow turbomachinery; Clocks; Stators; Time delay; Unsteady flow; Axial compressors; Beneficial use; Flow unsteadiness; Force amplitude; Forced response; Suction surfaces; Unsteady loading; Vortical disturbance; Gas turbines
Type
conference paper