INFLUENCE OF BLADE FILLETS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A 15 STAGE GAS TURBINE COMPRESSOR

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Kuegeler, E. [1 ]
Nuernberger, D. [1 ]
Weber, A. [1 ]
Engel, K.
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[1] German Aerosp Ctr, Inst Prop Technol, D-51147 Cologne, Germany
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In the modern process of the aerodynamic design of multistage compressors and turbines for jet engines as well as for stationary gas turbines, 3D-CFD plays a key role. Before building the first test rig several designs have been investigated using numerical simulations. To understand the characteristics of the individual components it is necessary to simulate their behavior in a multistage simulation and investigate for example, the single stage maps of the compressor in order to understand how the load is divided between the different parts of the compressor during throttling. Increasing computing resources allow ever more details to be incorporated in a 3D simulation. In former times only single blade rows were investigated with a high resolution of the boundary layers, whereas in multistage configurations wall functions were state of the art. Today we are able to apply Low Reynolds resolution even for multistage configurations, so the designer is required to include more and more geometrical details into the simulation. One important such feature is the fillets of rotor and stator blades. Fillets reduce the flow deflection at the endwalls and therefore the loading of the downstream blade rows. This effect is accumulated in a multistage simulation. In this paper a 15-stage compressor with additional inlet and outlet guide vane designed for a stationary gas turbine was investigated with a modem CFD tool by using a real gas approach for two speedlines. Two simulations were done: first a clean configuration with tip and hub clearances but without blade fillets; in the second simulation all rotor blades and the cantilevered stator blades were additionally modeled with fillets. The comparison of the overall global values with measurement data shows a better performance of the simulation with fillets, especially by throttling the compressor. A deeper look into the compressor shows different loads for a considerable number of single stages. The analysis of the steady multistage simulations shows that the numerical stability is reached in different regions of the machine.
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