Volume 2A: Turbomachinery 2017
DOI: 10.1115/gt2017-63079
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High-Fidelity Simulations of a Linear HPT Vane Cascade Subject to Varying Inlet Turbulence

Abstract: The effect of inflow turbulence intensity and turbulence length scales have been studied for a linear high-pressure turbine vane cascade at Reis = 590,000 and Mis = 0.93, using highly resolved compressible large-eddy simulations employing the WALE turbulence model. The turbulence intensity was varied between 6% and 20% while values of the turbulence length scales were prescribed between 5% and 20% of axial chord. The analysis focused on characterizing the inlet turbulence and quantifying the effect of the inle… Show more

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“…At all walls (blade and end-walls) adiabatic no slip boundary conditions have been used whereas the inlet was specified through a Riemann invariant boundary condition, and at the outlet a zonal characteristic boundary condition was employed [18]. For cases where inlet turbulence was prescribed a digital filtering technique has been used that is based on [19,20] as discussed in more detail in Pichler et al [21]. Statistical averaging is performed in time and about the symmetry plane (center plane).…”
Section: Numerical Methods Large Eddy Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At all walls (blade and end-walls) adiabatic no slip boundary conditions have been used whereas the inlet was specified through a Riemann invariant boundary condition, and at the outlet a zonal characteristic boundary condition was employed [18]. For cases where inlet turbulence was prescribed a digital filtering technique has been used that is based on [19,20] as discussed in more detail in Pichler et al [21]. Statistical averaging is performed in time and about the symmetry plane (center plane).…”
Section: Numerical Methods Large Eddy Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For cases where inlet turbulence was prescribed a digital filtering technique has been used that is based on [19,20] as discussed in more detail in Pichler et al [21]. Statistical averaging is performed in time and about the symmetry plane (center plane).…”
Section: Large Eddy Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behaviour might indicate an intermittent separation (e.g. [21]). The RANS clearly does not separate, however, the skin friction does not grow to values comparably to the LES.…”
Section: Comparison Between Rans and Lesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the significant literature dedicated to predicting the heat transfer distribution of MUR235 (e.g. [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]), this test has been selected to be compared with the new result: TUR062. The heat transfer distributions are shown together with a Mach number prediction for M is,out = 0.93 in Figure 4.…”
Section: Comparison With Arts Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A thorough aero-thermal database was developed at the von Karman Institute (VKI) on a high-pressure inlet guide vane [13] which is still today extensively used for numerical studies [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. The major difficulty in these simulations lies in the inlet freestream turbulence generation: the integral length scale size is limited by the available computational resources; lower values lead higher turbulent dissipation and result in a mismatch with the experiments, especially for the stagnation and transition region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%