Three Dimensional Clocking Effects in a One and a Half Stage Transonic Turbine
J. Turbomach. -- January 2010 -- Volume 132, Issue 1, 011019 (10 pages)
doi:10.1115/1.3072715
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This paper presents an experimental investigation of the flow field in a high-pressure transonic turbine with a downstream vane row (1.5 stage machine) concerning the airfoil indexing. The objective is a detailed analysis of the three-dimensional aerodynamics of the second vane for different clocking positions. To give an overview of the time-averaged flow field, five-hole probe measurements were performed upstream and downstream of the second stator. Furthermore in these planes additional unsteady measurements were carried out with laser Doppler velocimetry in order to record rotor phase-resolved velocity, flow angle, and turbulence distributions at two different clocking positions. In the planes upstream of the second vane, the time-resolved pressure field has been measured by means of a fast response aerodynamic pressure probe. This paper shows that the secondary flows of the second vane are significantly modified by the different clocking positions, in connection with the first vane modulation of the rotor secondary flows. An analysis of the performance of the second vane is also carried out, and a 0.6% variation in the second vane loss coefficient has been recorded among the different clocking positions.
©2010 American Society of Mechanical Engineers
| History: | Received 6 October 2008; revised 3 November 2008; published 21 September 2009 | |
| doi: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3072715 | |



