Session: 36-01 Transition Ducts and Flow Interactions II
Paper Number: 102390
102390 - Secondary Flow Patterns Through a Turbine Vane Frame
The Turbine Vane Frame (TVF) is an integrated component interposed between the High-Pressure Turbine (HPT) and the Low-Pressure Turbine (LPT). It carries structural loads, provides shrouded paths for oil and service lines, guides the flow in the transition from small HPT radius to large HPT radius, and imparts to the flow the level of swirl required by the first LPT stage. Integrating these requirements in a single component offers significant size and weight benefits; it poses however a significant challenge to the aerodynamic design. The TVF takes the form of an S-shaped annular duct with low aspect ratio turning vanes. The strong development of secondary flow within the TVF is therefore a matter of particular interest; the scope of this paper is to expand the understanding of secondary flow patterns with respect to the widely accepted models based on linear blade cascades. Numerical and experimental results are leveraged to obtain insights into the flow structures; a method to evaluate vortical structures from experimental data based on a modified version of the Q Criterion is introduced. Experiments are performed in the Sector Cascade rig at the Institute for Thermal Turbomachinery and Machine Dynamics at the Technical University of Graz. Two TVF geometries with differing strut counts are furthermore compared.
Presenting Author: Mattia Graiff Graz University of Technology
Presenting Author Biography: PhD candidate and research assistant at the Technical University of Graz. Focus on experimental aerodynamics and inter-turbine ducts. Responsible for aerodynamic testing in the TU Graz's Sector Cascade Rig. Obtained a Master's degree in 2019 from the Technical University of Munich.
Authors:
Mattia Graiff Graz University of TechnologyMarian Staggl Graz University of Technology
Christian Wakelam GE Aerospace
Anna-Lisa Laufer GE Aerospace
Emil Göttlich Graz University of Technology
Secondary Flow Patterns Through a Turbine Vane Frame
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication