Dimensionless Numbers Relationships for Outer Air Seal of Low Pressure Turbine
The dimensional analysis and the numerical parametric study of the typical outer air seal from a low-pressure turbine were performed in the framework of the presented paper. The most crucial variables for the flow through the outer air seal were identified and further dimensionless numbers were deri...
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doaj-cd8558755bb44bc994e852907c4685ce2021-09-26T00:26:06ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power2504-186X2021-08-016333310.3390/ijtpp6030033Dimensionless Numbers Relationships for Outer Air Seal of Low Pressure TurbineKacper Pałkus0Piotr Strzelczyk1The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, Rzeszow University of Technology, al. Powstańców Warszawy 8, 35-959 Rzeszów, PolandThe Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, Rzeszow University of Technology, al. Powstańców Warszawy 8, 35-959 Rzeszów, PolandThe dimensional analysis and the numerical parametric study of the typical outer air seal from a low-pressure turbine were performed in the framework of the presented paper. The most crucial variables for the flow through the outer air seal were identified and further dimensionless numbers were derived. The dependent quantities resulting from the analysis were: the axial Reynolds number (formulated with the bulk velocity, corresponding to the mass flow through the seal), the outlet swirl ratio (incorporating the exit flow angle, important for mixing) and the windage heating (related to the internal losses). Additionally, the discharge coefficient was cross-checked enabling further comparison with the available literature. The comprehensive numerical parametric study included all important contributors for the flow through the seal with a parameter operating range appropriate for engine outer air seals.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-186X/6/3/33outer air sealdimensional analysislow pressure turbineCFD |
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Dimensionless Numbers Relationships for Outer Air Seal of Low Pressure Turbine |
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Dimensionless Numbers Relationships for Outer Air Seal of Low Pressure Turbine |
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Dimensionless Numbers Relationships for Outer Air Seal of Low Pressure Turbine |
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Dimensionless Numbers Relationships for Outer Air Seal of Low Pressure Turbine |
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dimensionless numbers relationships for outer air seal of low pressure turbine |
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International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power |
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The dimensional analysis and the numerical parametric study of the typical outer air seal from a low-pressure turbine were performed in the framework of the presented paper. The most crucial variables for the flow through the outer air seal were identified and further dimensionless numbers were derived. The dependent quantities resulting from the analysis were: the axial Reynolds number (formulated with the bulk velocity, corresponding to the mass flow through the seal), the outlet swirl ratio (incorporating the exit flow angle, important for mixing) and the windage heating (related to the internal losses). Additionally, the discharge coefficient was cross-checked enabling further comparison with the available literature. The comprehensive numerical parametric study included all important contributors for the flow through the seal with a parameter operating range appropriate for engine outer air seals. |
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outer air seal dimensional analysis low pressure turbine CFD |
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