The impact of blade-to-blade flow variability on turbine blade cooling performance

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作者
Sidwell, V
Darmofal, D
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[1] Pratt & Whitney, Multidisciplinary Design & Optimizat Grp, E Hartford, CT 06109 USA
[2] MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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10.1115/1.2019247
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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0802 ;
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The focus of this paper is the impact of manufacturing variability oil turbine blade cooling flow and, subsequently, its impact oil oxidation life. A simplified flow network model of the cooling air supply system and a row of blades is proposed. Using this simplified model, the controlling parameters which affect the distribution of cooling flow in a blade row are identified. Small changes in the blade flow tolerances (prior to assembly of the blades into a row) are shown to have a significant impact oil the minimum flow observed in a row of blades resulting in substantial increases in the life of a blade row. A selective assembly method is described in which blades are classified into a low-flow and a high-flow, group based oil passage flow capability (effective areas) in life-limiting regions and assembled into rows from within the groups. Since assembling rows from only high-flow blades is equivalent to raising the low-flow tolerance limit, high-flow blade rows will have the same improvements in minimum flow and life that would result from more stringent tolerances. Furthermore, low-flow blade rows are shown to have minimum blade flows which are the same or somewhat better than a low-flow blade that is isolated in a row of otherwise higher-flowing blades. As a result, low-flow blade rows are shown to have lives that are no worse than random assembly from the full population. Using a higher fidelity model for the auxiliary air system of an existing jet engine, the impact of selective assembly on minimum blade flow and life of a row is estimated and shown to be in qualitative and quantitative agreement with the simplified model analysis.
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