Abstract
The 3-D viscous flowfield in the rotor passage of a single-stage turbine, including the tip-leakage flow, is computed using a Navier-Stokes procedure. A gridgeneration code has been developed to obtain embedded H grids inside the rotor tip gap. The blade tip geometry is accurately modeled without any "pinching". Chien's low- Reynolds-number k-e model is employed for turbulence closure. Both the mean-flow and turbulence transport equations are integrated in time using a four-stage Runge-Kutta scheme. The computational results for the entire turbine rotor flow, particularly the tip-leakage flow and the secondary flows, are interpreted and compared with available data. The predictions for major features of the flowfield are found to be in good agreement with the data. Complicated interactions between the tip-clearance flows and the secondary flows are examined in detail. The effects of endwall rotation on the development and interaction.
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Luo, J., & Lalcshminarayana, B. (1997). Three-dimensional navier-stokes analysis of turbine rotor and tip-leakage flowfield. In Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo (Vol. 1). American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). https://doi.org/10.1115/97-GT-421
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