MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

CFD prediction of flutter of turbine blades and comparison with an experimental test case

  • Slama Vaclav,
  • Rudas Bartolomej,
  • Ira Jiri,
  • Macalka Ales,
  • Eret Petr,
  • Tsymbalyuk Volodymyr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816802005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 168
p. 02005

Abstract

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Last stage blades are a key element of steam turbines and in many ways determine the turbine configuration alongside with the overall turbine performance. The total efficiency of the low pressure turbine section can be increased by extending the last stage blades. The design process of such long blades involves a flutter analysis using CFD tools which have to be validated by measurements in test facilities under various operating conditions. Experimental data obtained from a subsonic wind tunnel with an oscillating turbine blade cascade, which is available at the Department of Power System Engineering at the University of West Bohemia, was compared with simulations in ANSYS CFX currently used in the Doosan Škoda Power. The paper provides a brief summary of experimental rig description, CFD tool setup and the results for the case of a travelling wave mode with the pure torsion motion of amplitude of 0.5°, Ma = 0.2, reduced frequency of 0.38 and angle of attack +5°.