Detailed Experimental Study of the Flow in a Turbine Rear Structure at Engine-Realistic Flow Conditions
Journal article, 2021

A good aerodynamic design of the turbine rear structure (TRS) is crucial for improving efficiency and reducing emissions from aero-engines. This paper presents a detailed experimental evaluation of an engine realistic TRS which was studied in an engine-realistic rig at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. The TRS test section was equipped with three types of outlet guide vanes (OGVs) which are typical of modern state-of-the-art TRS: regular vanes, thickened vanes and vanes with an engine mount recess (a shroud bump). Each of the three vane geometries was studied under on-design and off-design conditions at a fixed flow Reynolds number of 235,000. The study shows that the off-design performance of the TRS strongly depends on the presence of the local flow separation on the OGV suction side near the hub, which is greatly affected by the vane pressure distribution and inlet conditions. Similarly, the OGVs with increased thickness and with a vane shroud bump are shown to affect the performance of the TRS by influencing the losses on the OGV suction side near the hub. Furthermore, the presence of the bump is shown to have a noticeable upstream influence on the outlet flow from the low-pressure turbine and noticeable downstream influence on the outlet flow from the TRS.

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turbine rear frame

outlet guide vane

tail bearing housing

exit guide vane

turbine exhaust casing

engine mount recess

engine exit structure

Horizon 2020

CS2-RIA

Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking

EATEEM

turbine rear structure

European Union (EU)

821398

low-pressure turbine

Author

Valentin Vikhorev

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics

Valery Chernoray

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Fluid Dynamics

Oskar Thulin

GKN Aerospace Sweden

Srikanth Deshpande

GKN Aerospace Sweden

Jonas Larsson

GKN Aerospace Sweden

Journal of Turbomachinery

0889-504X (ISSN) 15288900 (eISSN)

Vol. 143 9 091012

Experimental Aero- and Thermal investigation for a next generation Engine Exit Module (EATEEM)

European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/821398), 2018-10-01 -- 2021-03-31.

AeroThermals for Enhanced Engine Exit (AT3E)

VINNOVA (2023-01203), 2023-07-01 -- 2024-06-30.

VINNOVA (2017-04861), 2017-11-10 -- 2022-06-30.

Subject Categories

Aerospace Engineering

Energy Engineering

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

Infrastructure

Chalmers Laboratory of Fluids and Thermal Sciences

DOI

10.1115/1.4050451

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