EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF GAS TURBINE AXIAL DIFFUSER PERFORMANCE: PART I - PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF INFLUENTIAL VARIABLES

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作者
Brown, Kenneth [1 ]
Guillot, Stephen [1 ]
Ng, Wing [1 ]
Iksang, Lee [2 ]
Dongil, Kim [2 ]
Hong, Giwon [2 ]
机构
[1] Techsurg Inc, Christiansburg, VA 24073 USA
[2] Doosan Heavy Ind & Construct Co Ltd, Chang Won, Gyeongnam, South Korea
来源
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME TURBO EXPO 2020: TURBOMACHINERY TECHNICAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION, VOL 2D | 2020年
关键词
axial diffuser; annular/conical; struts; full-factorial design; scaled testing; inlet flow conditions; hade angle; pressure recovery; kinetic energy parameter; mixing losses;
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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0802 ;
摘要
An experimental investigation of the effect of inlet flow conditions and improved geometries on the performance of modern axial exhaust diffusers of gas turbines has been completed. As the first of a two-part series, this article concentrates on characterizing diffuser sensitivity to parametric variations in internal geometry and inlet flow conditions. Fullfactorial experiments were carried out on five parameters including the inlet Mach distribution, shape of the support struts, shape of the oil-drain strut, diffuser hade angle, and the hubcap configuration. To enable an efficient sweep of the design space, experiments were performed in this initial study at a down-scaled turbine exit Reynolds number (Re-H roughly 3% of the value for an H-class diffuser) and at a full-scale turbine exit Mach number. The study was accomplished in a continuous, cold-flow wind tunnel circuit, and tailored distributions of Mach number, swirl velocity, and radial velocity derived from on-design conditions of an industry diffuser were generated. Measurements included 5-hole probe traverses at planes of interest. Diffuser performance was most sensitive to the inlet Mach distribution with losses of 0.081 points of pressure recovery due to a non-uniform Mach distribution with higher velocity near the hub versus a uniform one. Detailed comparisons of axial flow variation for a top-performing configuration versus related configurations shed physical insight regarding the evolution of kinetic energy distortion into viscous loss in the wake, as well as highlight the benefit of uniform inlet profiles in practice despite the lower theoretical recovery of such cases. The results presented here isolate the inlet flow distribution as a parameter of high interest for further study which is carried out for both on-and off-design conditions in the companion article [1].
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