REDUCING BLADE FORCE RESPONSE IN A RADIAL TURBINE BY MEANS OF JET INJECTION

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Netzhammer, Stephan [1 ]
Vogt, Damian M. [2 ]
Kraetschmer, Stephan [1 ]
Leweux, Johannes [1 ]
Blackburne, Jennifer [2 ]
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[1] Daimler AG, Truck Powertrain Engn, Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Univ Stuttgart, ITSM Inst Thermal Turbomachinery & Machinery Lab, Stuttgart, Germany
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Radial turbines consisting of a spiral volute inlet casing, such as those found in turbochargers, are subject to excitations caused by the inlet flow In the absence of inlet guide vanes, the asymmetries from the volute are accentuated and lead to Low Engine Order (LEO) excitations. These excitations can be particularly troublesome as they are likely to resonate with the first bending mode (M1) at high rotational speeds, causing large vibration displacement amplitudes which will result in High Cycle Fatigue (HCF). It is therefore imperative to ensure these vibration amplitudes are low enough to make certain blade failure will not occur. This paper deals with the possibility of actively influencing the excitation pressure pattern on the blades such that the amplitude and phase of the forcing is affected. This active influence is through the use of an air jet injection at the tip of the turbine blade and has the potential to substantially reduce the blade vibrations caused by the LEO excitations. This theory of using air jets to alter the blade vibration amplitude is investigated in this paper both experimentally, using standard turbine housing equipped with a rotatable device with a single jet nozzle, and numerically, using Computation Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software ANSYS CFX. The tests yielded positive results indicating that a single air injection was able to significantly decrease, as well as increase, the blade vibration amplitude. At certain jet injection locations, decreases in blade vibration amplitude of 70% were measured which was backed up by numerical results. To numerically calculate these differences in the vibration amplitude, the generalized force approach was used successfully. The positive results obtained from this study show real potential for this method to become a useful tool in keeping blade vibration to a safe level and avoiding failures in turbomachines.
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