Experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the LP turbine labyrinth seal

The subject of this publication is the identification of basic flow parameters and flow structures in the seal experimentally and compare them with CFD results. A straight-through seal with two leaning fins and smooth or honeycomb land was analysed. The sealing concept is characteristic for the tip...

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Main Authors: Bochon Krzysztof, Wrόblewski Włodzimierz, Szymański Artur, Majkut Mirosiaw, Strozik Michał, Marugi Krzysztof
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/63/e3sconf_rdpe2019_01008.pdf
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spelling doaj-fa20333b7874441089d7d9bd2fbf29052021-04-02T12:26:46ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011370100810.1051/e3sconf/201913701008e3sconf_rdpe2019_01008Experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the LP turbine labyrinth sealBochon KrzysztofWrόblewski WłodzimierzSzymański ArturMajkut MirosiawStrozik MichałMarugi KrzysztofThe subject of this publication is the identification of basic flow parameters and flow structures in the seal experimentally and compare them with CFD results. A straight-through seal with two leaning fins and smooth or honeycomb land was analysed. The sealing concept is characteristic for the tip seal of the last stage of an aircraft low-pressure turbine. Due to the limitations of the test rig the analyses presented here were conducted on a highly simplified, stationary model of the seal itself, with an axial inflow and no curvature in the circumferential direction. The characteristics of the discharge coefficient as a function of the pressure ratio for different clearances and the pressure distribution along the seal, for different pressure ratios are presented. In addition, an attempt was made to visualize the flow using the schlieren technique. The main idea of application schlieren photography was to observe the vortex and separation structures occurring during the flow through the labyrinth seal, which is the major source of pressure losses. CFD calculations were carried out using the Ansys CFX commercial code.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/63/e3sconf_rdpe2019_01008.pdf
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author Bochon Krzysztof
Wrόblewski Włodzimierz
Szymański Artur
Majkut Mirosiaw
Strozik Michał
Marugi Krzysztof
spellingShingle Bochon Krzysztof
Wrόblewski Włodzimierz
Szymański Artur
Majkut Mirosiaw
Strozik Michał
Marugi Krzysztof
Experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the LP turbine labyrinth seal
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Bochon Krzysztof
Wrόblewski Włodzimierz
Szymański Artur
Majkut Mirosiaw
Strozik Michał
Marugi Krzysztof
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title Experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the LP turbine labyrinth seal
title_short Experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the LP turbine labyrinth seal
title_full Experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the LP turbine labyrinth seal
title_fullStr Experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the LP turbine labyrinth seal
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the LP turbine labyrinth seal
title_sort experimental and numerical tip leakage flow visualization in the lp turbine labyrinth seal
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The subject of this publication is the identification of basic flow parameters and flow structures in the seal experimentally and compare them with CFD results. A straight-through seal with two leaning fins and smooth or honeycomb land was analysed. The sealing concept is characteristic for the tip seal of the last stage of an aircraft low-pressure turbine. Due to the limitations of the test rig the analyses presented here were conducted on a highly simplified, stationary model of the seal itself, with an axial inflow and no curvature in the circumferential direction. The characteristics of the discharge coefficient as a function of the pressure ratio for different clearances and the pressure distribution along the seal, for different pressure ratios are presented. In addition, an attempt was made to visualize the flow using the schlieren technique. The main idea of application schlieren photography was to observe the vortex and separation structures occurring during the flow through the labyrinth seal, which is the major source of pressure losses. CFD calculations were carried out using the Ansys CFX commercial code.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/63/e3sconf_rdpe2019_01008.pdf
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