Obaida, Hayder M. B. Kadhim, Hakim T. K. Rona, Aldo Leschke, Katrin Gostelow, J. Paul A numerical study of secondary flows in a 1.5 stage axial turbine guiding the design of a non-axisymmetric hub The performance of axial flow turbines is affected by losses from secondary flows that result in entropy generation. Reducing these secondary flow losses improves the turbine performance. This paper investigates the effect of applying a non-axisymmetric contour to the hub of a representative one-and-half stage axial turbine on the turbine performance. An analytical end-wall hub surface definition with a guide groove is used to direct the pressure side branch of the horseshoe vortex away from the blade suction side, so to retard its interaction with the suction side secondary flow and thus decrease the losses. This groove design is a development of the concept outlined in Obaida et al. (2016). A baseline three-dimensional steady RANS k-ω SST model, with axisymmetric walls, is validated against reference experimental measurements from a one-and-half stage turbine at the Institute of Jet Propulsion and Turbomachinery at RWTH Aachen, Germany. The CFD predictions of the non-axisymmetric hub with the guide groove show a decrease in the total pressure loss coefficient. The design work-flow is generated using the Alstom Process and Optimisation Workbench (APOW), which sensibly reduced the designer workload. The implementation of the guide groove has excellent portability to the turbomachinery industry and this makes this method promising for delivering the UK energy agenda through more efficient power turbines. Axial turbines;Secondary losses;End-wall contouring;Contoured hub;APOW;Computational Fluid Dynamics;Surface parametrization;Guide groove;Turbomachinery design 2017-06-15
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