Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
The flow in the second stage stator of a gas turbine with contoured end-wall is measured
in a low speed wind tunnel. The investigation is focused on the flow in proximity to the blade
trailing edge and in the wake. The measurements include mean velocity, total and static pressure
at the cascade exit together with the analysis of intensity and spectral characteristic of turbulence.
Measurements have been carried out using a miniaturized five-hole pneumatic probe developed inhouse
and a single hot wire anemometer on a measurement grid covering different distances from
the blade trailing edge. The very fine measurement grids allow a detailed description of secondary
flows and the possibility to trace the development of the vortex structures in the trailing edge region.
The combined use of the pneumatic probe and of the hot-wire measurements allow to get a wide set
of information on mean and turbulent characteristics of the three-dimensional flow at the exit of the
cascade and identify the changes in the flow at different blade spans.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
pneumatic probes; hot wires; secondary flows; vortex shedding; turbulence; nozzle stage
Elenco autori:
Contini, Daniele
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