A numerical study on the unsteady effect of axial spacing on the performance in a contra-rotating axial compressor

Xiaochen Mao, Bo Liu

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Abstract

Unsteady numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the unsteady effects of axial spacing on the performance of a contra-rotating axial compressor. The results show that the stage efficiency is dominant by unsteady effects between two rotors at lower axial gap ranges. As the axial spacing is increased, the variation of aerodynamic force is different for the two rotors. As a whole, the oscillation on the pressure surface is much stronger than that on the suction side in rotor1. For rotor2, however, the local maximum amplitude is just located at the blade leading edge, especially near the tip region. Additionally, the maximum amplitude of the pressure fluctuations generally decreases with an increase of axial spacing. The dominating frequency is different for monitors located at different positions and varies with the increasing of axial gaps. As the axial gap is increased, the potential effects decay in the process of propagating. Meanwhile, the incoming wakes are mixed out more sufficiently which would reduce the fluctuations at leading edge of rotor2. Therefore, a proper axial spacing should be chosen in the design process of a contra-rotating axial compressor considering both the performance and structure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2598-2609
Number of pages12
JournalProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
Volume231
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • aerodynamic force
  • axial spacing
  • Contra-rotating axial compressor
  • fluctuation
  • frequency characteristics

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