TASK Quarterly (Apr 2015)

INFLUENCE OF AIR COOLING AND AIR-JET VORTEX GENERATOR ON FLOW STRUCTURE IN TURBINE PASSAGE

  • RYSZARD SZWABA,
  • PAWEŁ FLASZYŃSKI,
  • JAN ARTUR SZUMSKI,
  • PIOTR DOERFFER

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17466/TQ2015/19.2/L
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2

Abstract

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The paper concerns the experimental investigations and numerical simulations of a high loaded model of a turbine blade. An increase in the blade load leads to enlargement of a local supersonic zone terminated by a shock wave on the suction side. The Mach number upstream of the shock reaches up to 1.6. The interaction of the shock wave with a boundary layer at such a high Mach number leads to a strong separation. Streamwise vortices generated by air-jets were used for the interaction control. The work presents the experimental and numerical results of the application of an air-jets vortex generator on the suction side of cooled turbine blades. Very interesting results were obtained in the context of the air cooling and air-jet vortex generator influence on the flow structure in the turbine passage.

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