Abstract

This paper presents an in-depth investigation of the unsteady flows through two-stage high-pressure (hp) axial turbine with analyses of the rotor-stator interaction effects on the aerothermodynamic performance. The unsteady flow structures are characterized by the formation and convection of the tip leakage vortex and the hub corner vortices from the first stage blade-row through the second stage nozzle guide vanes (NGV) and blade-row. The modal decomposition of the circumferential distributions of static pressure depicts the modulation of the potential effect in the form of lobed structure propagating in both sides. Moreover, the blade pressure field shows that the first blade-row is exposed to a periodic overpressure induced by the first NGV while in the second blade-row the linear combination of both potential effects is dominant and results in a complex unsteady blade loading. FFT analyses of unsteady turbine performance for two-stage and part stages reveal that the total-to-total isentropic efficiency, torque-based efficiency and pressure ratio of the first stage depend strongly on the first blade-row passing frequency (BPF), whereas the total-to-total isentropic efficiency in second stage and two-stage turbine is related to the second blade-row BPF while the pressure ratio and the torque-based efficiency depend on the two rotors BPFs. Finally, the torque oscillations are mainly associated with the combination of frequencies of first stage NGV with that of second stage NGV. Furthermore, the obtained results show that Unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (URANS) simulations are essential in analyzing the complex wakes and vortical structures through the two-stage turbine components and may produce better estimation of the performance.

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