Efforts to increase individual blade loading in the low pressure turbine have resulted in blade geometries optimized for midspan performance. Many researchers have shown that increased blade loading and a front-loaded pressure distribution each separately contribute to increased losses in the endwall region. A detailed investigation of the baseline endwall flow of the L2F profile, which is a high-lift front loaded profile, is performed. In-plane velocity vectors and total pressure loss maps are obtained in five planes oriented normal to the blade surface for three Reynolds numbers. A row of pitched and skewed jets are introduced near the endwall on the suction surface of the blade. The flow control method is evaluated for four momentum coefficients at the high Reynolds number, with a maximum reduction of 42% in the area averaged total pressure loss coefficient. The same blade is also fitted with midspan vortex-generator jets and is tested at a Reynolds number of 20,000, resulting in a 21% reduction in the area averaged total pressure loss.
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March 2013
Research-Article
Secondary Flow Loss Reduction Through Blowing for a High-Lift Front-Loaded Low Pressure Turbine Cascade
Stuart I. Benton,
Jeffrey P. Bons,
Jeffrey P. Bons
Professor
e-mail: bons.2@osu.edu
e-mail: bons.2@osu.edu
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
,The Ohio State University
,2300 West Case Road
,Columbus, OH 43235
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Rolf Sondergaard
Rolf Sondergaard
Aerospace Engineer
e-mail: rolf.sondergaard@wpafb.af.mil
Propulsion Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory
,1950 Fifth Street
,Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433
e-mail: rolf.sondergaard@wpafb.af.mil
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Stuart I. Benton
Graduate Fellow
e-mail: benton.53@osu.edu
e-mail: benton.53@osu.edu
Jeffrey P. Bons
Professor
e-mail: bons.2@osu.edu
e-mail: bons.2@osu.edu
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
,The Ohio State University
,2300 West Case Road
,Columbus, OH 43235
Rolf Sondergaard
Aerospace Engineer
e-mail: rolf.sondergaard@wpafb.af.mil
Propulsion Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory
,1950 Fifth Street
,Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433
e-mail: rolf.sondergaard@wpafb.af.mil
Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) of ASME for publication in the Journal of Turbomachinery. Manuscript received July 2, 2012; final manuscript received July 25, 2012; published online November 5, 2012. Editor: David Wisler.
J. Turbomach. Mar 2013, 135(2): 021020 (8 pages)
Published Online: November 5, 2012
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Received:
July 2, 2012
Revision Received:
July 25, 2012
Citation
Benton, S. I., Bons, J. P., and Sondergaard, R. (November 5, 2012). "Secondary Flow Loss Reduction Through Blowing for a High-Lift Front-Loaded Low Pressure Turbine Cascade." ASME. J. Turbomach. March 2013; 135(2): 021020. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4007531
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