2024
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace11050404
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Characterization of the Endwall Flow in a Low-Pressure Turbine Cascade Perturbed by Periodically Incoming Wakes, Part 2: Unsteady Blade Surface Measurements Using Pressure-Sensitive Paint

Tobias Schubert,
Dragan Kožulović,
Martin Bitter

Abstract: Unsteady pressure-sensitive paint (i-PSP) measurements were performed at a sampling rate of 30 kHz to investigate the near-endwall blade suction surface flow inside a low-pressure turbine cascade operating at engine-relevant high-speed and low-Re conditions. The investigation focuses on the interaction of periodically incoming bar wakes at 500 Hz with the secondary flow and the blade suction surface. The results build on extensive PIV measurements presented in the first part of this two-part publication, which… Show more

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“…A more detailed analysis of the secondary vortex system can be found in [13] and the effect of blade loading is discussed in [6]. Furthermore, the interaction with the suction surface flow, which leads to the corner-vortex and counter-vortex is investigated in Part 2 [20].…”
Section: Numerical Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more detailed analysis of the secondary vortex system can be found in [13] and the effect of blade loading is discussed in [6]. Furthermore, the interaction with the suction surface flow, which leads to the corner-vortex and counter-vortex is investigated in Part 2 [20].…”
Section: Numerical Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%