Numerical investigation of the unsteady flow behaviors in a counter-rotating axial compressor

Xiaochen Mao, Bo Liu

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Abstract

Unsteady numerical simulations of a counter-rotating axial compressor are performed to investigate the unsteady effects of rotor-rotor interaction process and the tip flow unsteady behavior near the stall operating condition. The results show that potential effects from the rear rotor have a more pronounced influence on the front rotor. Because of the interaction between the two rotors and the unsteady flow behaviors, the strongest fluctuant regions are different for the two rotors. Additionally, the oscillation on the pressure side is generally much stronger than that on the suction side. Frequency analyses show that self-unsteadiness occurs with the frequency of 0.76 blade passing frequency due to the impingement of the tip leakage flow on the pressure side near leading edge of the adjacent blade. An interesting phenomenon, i.e., the emergence of a local high pressure spot, is observed in the tip region. As a whole, it is concluded that there are two key effects of the emergence of the local high pressure zone in the tip region: (a) more leading edge spillage of tip leakage flow and increasing the risk to trigger stall; and (b) a decrease in blockage associated with double-leakage of tip clearance flow within the influenced region of the local high pressure zone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)289-301
Number of pages13
JournalProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy
Volume230
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2016

Keywords

  • Counter-rotating
  • double-leakage
  • rotor/rotor interactions
  • stall
  • tip clearance flow

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