1995 ASME Gas Turbine Award Paper: Development and Application of a Multistage Navier–Stokes Flow Solver: Part II—Application to a High-Pressure Compressor Design
Open Access
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- Published by ASME International in Journal of Turbomachinery
- Vol. 120 (2) , 215-223
- https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2841396
Abstract
Two versions of a three-dimensional multistage Navier–Stokes code were used to optimize the design of an eleven-stage high-pressure compressor. The first version of the code utilized a “mixing plane” approach to compute the flow through multistage machines. The effects due to tip clearances and flowpath cavities were not modeled. This code was used to minimize the regions of separation on airfoil and endwall surfaces for the compressor. The resulting compressor contained bowed stators and rotor airfoils with contoured endwalls. Experimental data acquired for the HPC showed that it achieved 2 percent higher efficiency than a baseline machine, but it had 14 percent lower stall margin. Increased stall margin of the HPC was achieved by modifying the stator airfoils without compromising the gain in efficiency as demonstrated in subsequent rig and engine tests. The modifications to the stators were defined by using the second version of the multistage Navier–Stokes code, which models the effects of tip clearance and endwall flowpath cavities, as well as the effects of adjacent airfoil rows through the use of “bodyforces” and “deterministic stresses.” The application of the Navier–Stokes code was assessed to yield up to 50 percent reduction in the compressor development time and cost.Keywords
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