Shock boundary layer interaction on high turning transonic turbine cascades

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Abstract

In recent years, the increase in turbine entry temperature, coupled with the capability of higher blade speeds, has led to greater interest in the high work capacity single-stage transonic high pressure turbine. However, the transonic turbine has a performance penalty compared with an equivalent subsonic unit due mainly to shock induced losses. A cascade investigation into the influence of supersonic shocks on turbine blade performance is reported. Two different rotor profiles-designed for the same duty were tested in the rectilinear cascade wind tunnel at DFVLR-AVA Goettingen. The results indicate the sensitivity of the cascade performance to shock boundary layer interaction. The importance of Schlieren optics flow visualization (including high-speed film to show the unsteady behavior of the flow) in evaluating the results is discussed.

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Graham, C. G., & Kost, F. H. (1979). Shock boundary layer interaction on high turning transonic turbine cascades. In Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo (Vol. 1A-1979). American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). https://doi.org/10.1115/79-GT-37

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