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Flow and ingestion in a turbine disc cavity under rotationally-dominated conditions

Abstract:
An investigation of hot gas ingestion driven by the disc pumping effect in a chute seal was conducted at the Oxford Rotor Facility. Measurements of mean pressure, unsteady pressure and gas concentration have been logged and analysed under different operating conditions. The sensitivity of mean cavity pressure coefficient, frequency spectra of the unsteady pressures and sealing effectiveness to changing conditions of purge flow, annulus flow, rotor disc speed and seal clearance have been studied. The steady pressures revealed the development of two vortices in the cavity, induced by the sharp change in geometry of the stator wall. The increased shear at the interface between these two vortices strengthened the unsteady activity at this location. The addition of mainstream flow improved the sealing capability of the chute seal under certain operating conditions. The excitation of further frequencies when an axisymmetric annulus flow was introduced suggests a complex interaction between annulus and purge flows.
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Published
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10.3390/ijtpp6030029

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Engineering Science
Oxford college:
Exeter College
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Publisher:
MDPI
Journal:
International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power More from this journal
Volume:
6
Issue:
3
Article number:
29
Publication date:
2021-07-20
Acceptance date:
2021-07-13
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EISSN:
2504-186X


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English
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Pubs id:
1191841
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pubs:1191841
Deposit date:
2022-08-16

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