A Framework for Estimating Effects of Combustor Turbulence on Turbine Profile Loss Generation

Volume 10B: Turbomachinery — Axial Flow Turbine Aerodynamics; Deposition, Erosion, Fouling, and Icing; Radial Turbomachinery Aerodynamics(2022)

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Abstract This paper describes a framework to quantify the effect of freestream turbulence, generated by mixing processes in a combustor, on turbulent boundary layer loss generation in the high pressure turbine downstream of the combustor. The regime of freestream turbulence common to gas turbine aero engines is identified and it is shown that the dissipation loss coefficient in this regime can be determined using existing measurements of the effect of freestream turbulence on skin friction. The paper shows that combustor-generated freestream turbulence can increase the profile loss coefficient of a typical high pressure turbine blade by as much as 28%. A relation has been derived between a non-dimensional turbulence parameter, which characterizes the freestream turbulence, and the increase in turbine boundary layer dissipation, which quantifies the decrease in turbine efficiency. The relation provides guidelines for combustor turbulence modifications that lead to turbine performance benefits. The framework has been applied in example trade studies which show that increasing the size of dilution ports and increasing the length of the combustor can decrease high pressure turbine profile loss generation to potentially increase stage efficiency up to 0.5%.
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boundary layer dissipation,turbine aerodynamic design,freestream turbulence,combustor turbulence,combustor turbine interaction,fluid dynamics phenomena in combustor and turbine components of gas turbine engines,turbomachinery blading design
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