Stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment

This paper presents the experimental results to understand the performance of moderately loaded high speed single stage transonic axial flow compressor subjected to various configurations of axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment with moderate porosity. The bend skewed casing treatment of...

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Main Authors: DilipkumarBhanudasji Alone, S. Satish Kumar, Shobhavathy M. Thimmaiah, Janaki Rami Reddy Mudipalli, A.M. Pradeep, Srinivasan Ramamurthy, Venkat S. Iyengar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
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spelling doaj-815d70029fbe4396911147c7c1bd22f42020-11-24T20:48:55ZengElsevierPropulsion and Power Research2212-540X2016-09-015323624910.1016/j.jppr.2016.01.009Stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatmentDilipkumarBhanudasji Alone0S. Satish Kumar1Shobhavathy M. Thimmaiah2Janaki Rami Reddy Mudipalli3A.M. Pradeep4Srinivasan Ramamurthy5Venkat S. Iyengar6Propulsion Division, CSIR-NAL, Bangalore 560037, IndiaPropulsion Division, CSIR-NAL, Bangalore 560037, IndiaPropulsion Division, CSIR-NAL, Bangalore 560037, IndiaPropulsion Division, CSIR-NAL, Bangalore 560037, IndiaAerospace Engineering Department, IIT Bombay, Powai 400076, IndiaNCAD, CSIR-NAL, Bangalore 560017, IndiaPropulsion Division, CSIR-NAL, Bangalore 560037, IndiaThis paper presents the experimental results to understand the performance of moderately loaded high speed single stage transonic axial flow compressor subjected to various configurations of axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment with moderate porosity. The bend skewed casing treatment of 33% porosity was coupled with rectangular plenum chamber of depth equal to the slots depth. The five axial extensions of 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% were used for the experimental evaluations of compressor performance. The main objective was to identify the optimum extension of the casing treatment with reference to rotor leading edge which results in maximum stall margin improvements with minimum loss in the stage efficiency. At each axial extension the compressor performance is distinctive. The improvement in the stall margin was very significant at some axial extensions with 4%–5% penalty in the stage efficiency. The compressors stage shows recovery in terms of efficiency at lower axial extensions of 20% and 40% with increase in the peak stage efficiency. Measurements of flow parameters showed the typical behaviors at near stall flow conditions. Hot wire sensor was placed at the rotor upstream in the tip region to capture the oscillations in the inlet axial and tangential velocities at stall conditions. In the absence of casing treatment the compressor exhibit abrupt stall with very high oscillations in the inlet axial and tangential velocity of the flow. The extents of oscillations reduce with bend skewed casing treatment. Few measurements were also performed in the plenum chamber and salient results are presented in this paper.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212540X16300256High speed compressorBend skewed casing treatmentsAxial extensionsStall margin improvementsPeak stage efficiencyHot wire probeStallAbrupt
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author DilipkumarBhanudasji Alone
S. Satish Kumar
Shobhavathy M. Thimmaiah
Janaki Rami Reddy Mudipalli
A.M. Pradeep
Srinivasan Ramamurthy
Venkat S. Iyengar
spellingShingle DilipkumarBhanudasji Alone
S. Satish Kumar
Shobhavathy M. Thimmaiah
Janaki Rami Reddy Mudipalli
A.M. Pradeep
Srinivasan Ramamurthy
Venkat S. Iyengar
Stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment
Propulsion and Power Research
High speed compressor
Bend skewed casing treatments
Axial extensions
Stall margin improvements
Peak stage efficiency
Hot wire probe
Stall
Abrupt
author_facet DilipkumarBhanudasji Alone
S. Satish Kumar
Shobhavathy M. Thimmaiah
Janaki Rami Reddy Mudipalli
A.M. Pradeep
Srinivasan Ramamurthy
Venkat S. Iyengar
author_sort DilipkumarBhanudasji Alone
title Stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment
title_short Stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment
title_full Stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment
title_fullStr Stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment
title_full_unstemmed Stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment
title_sort stability management of high speed axial flow compressor stage through axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment
publisher Elsevier
series Propulsion and Power Research
issn 2212-540X
publishDate 2016-09-01
description This paper presents the experimental results to understand the performance of moderately loaded high speed single stage transonic axial flow compressor subjected to various configurations of axial extensions of bend skewed casing treatment with moderate porosity. The bend skewed casing treatment of 33% porosity was coupled with rectangular plenum chamber of depth equal to the slots depth. The five axial extensions of 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% were used for the experimental evaluations of compressor performance. The main objective was to identify the optimum extension of the casing treatment with reference to rotor leading edge which results in maximum stall margin improvements with minimum loss in the stage efficiency. At each axial extension the compressor performance is distinctive. The improvement in the stall margin was very significant at some axial extensions with 4%–5% penalty in the stage efficiency. The compressors stage shows recovery in terms of efficiency at lower axial extensions of 20% and 40% with increase in the peak stage efficiency. Measurements of flow parameters showed the typical behaviors at near stall flow conditions. Hot wire sensor was placed at the rotor upstream in the tip region to capture the oscillations in the inlet axial and tangential velocities at stall conditions. In the absence of casing treatment the compressor exhibit abrupt stall with very high oscillations in the inlet axial and tangential velocity of the flow. The extents of oscillations reduce with bend skewed casing treatment. Few measurements were also performed in the plenum chamber and salient results are presented in this paper.
topic High speed compressor
Bend skewed casing treatments
Axial extensions
Stall margin improvements
Peak stage efficiency
Hot wire probe
Stall
Abrupt
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212540X16300256
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