Three-dimensional blade boundary layer and endwall flow development in the nozzle passage of a single stage turbine

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Ristic, D [1 ]
Lakshminarayana, B [1 ]
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[1] Penn State Univ, Ctr Gas Turbines & Power, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
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10.1115/1.2820700
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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The three-dimensional viscous flow field development in the nozzle passage of an axial flow turbine stage was measured using a "x'' hot-wire probe. The measurements were carried out at two axial stations on the endwall and vane surfaces and at several spanwise and pitchwise locations. Static pressure measurements and flow visualization, using a fluorescent oil technique, were also performed to obtain the location of transition and the endwall limiting streamlines. The boundary layers on the vane surface were found to be very thin and mostly laminar, except on the suction surface downstream of 70 percent axial chord. Strong radial pressure gradient, especially close to the suction surface, induces strong radial flow velocities in the trailing edge regions of the blade. On the endwalls, the boundary layers were much thicker, especially near the suction corner of the casing surface, caused by the secondary flow. The secondary flow region near the suction surface-casing corner indicated the presence of the passage vortex detached from the vane surface. The boundary layer code accurately predicts the three-dimensional boundary layers on both vane surfaces and endwall in the regions where the influence of the secondary flow is small.
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