2016
DOI: 10.1177/1475472x15627408
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Sound emission of a turbine stage due to an azimuthally periodic mean temperature

Abstract: It is shown in a simulation that the tonal sound emission of a high-pressure turbine stage may increase considerably when the mean temperature of the inflow is spatially not uniform. The tonal sound power emitted in the downstream direction is increased by 5.9 dB at the blade passing frequency fb and by 11.7 dB at 2fb. The mean total temperature of the incoming flow is assumed to vary periodically in the azimuthal direction with a temperature amplitude of ±9% as a result of 14 discrete burners inside the annul… Show more

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“…Different strategies have been employed to estimate the indirect noise generation as disturbances propagate through the turbine ranging from analytical modelling [5] to three-dimensional compressible flow simulations [6,9]. Analytical approaches focused initially on the one-dimensional transmission properties of compact nozzles [5,10] and were extended to non-compact nozzles [11] with two-dimensional domains [12] including shock waves [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Different strategies have been employed to estimate the indirect noise generation as disturbances propagate through the turbine ranging from analytical modelling [5] to three-dimensional compressible flow simulations [6,9]. Analytical approaches focused initially on the one-dimensional transmission properties of compact nozzles [5,10] and were extended to non-compact nozzles [11] with two-dimensional domains [12] including shock waves [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, three-dimensional compressible flow simulations have been used to investigate the impact of non-uniform temperature distributions on the propagation in turbine blade rows. Mu et al [9] reported a significant turbine noise amplification with a non-uniform mean temperature pattern mimicking individual burners. Transient entropy waves being entrained into turbines are elongated by the acceleration forming streaks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The excitation of additional modes due to streak-rotor interaction is also reported by Mu et al [9]. Note that the configuration without streak was simulated using the same mesh with two stator passages and the same 2D inflow boundary condition but with ∆T = 0 K. This allows the evaluation of a signal-to-noise ratio for the additional acoustic modes due to the presence of the streaks.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…In the relative frame of reference of a turbine rotor, they produce unsteady temperature variations which can potentially produce blade passing frequency tones when convected through the turbine following the mechanism described previously. Mu et al [8,9] investigated the interaction of non-uniform mean flow temperature with the second stage of a high-pressure turbine. The turbine interaction with a low count of steady hot streaks was found to have a strong impact on acoustics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%