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    Experiments in Active Control of Stall on an Aeroengine Gas Turbine

    Source: Journal of Turbomachinery:;1998:;volume( 120 ):;issue: 004::page 637
    Author:
    C. Freeman
    ,
    I. J. Day
    ,
    M. A. Swinbanks
    ,
    A. G. Wilson
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2841773
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: This paper describes work carried out between 1989 and 1994 to investigate the application of “Active Stall Control” to a Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet. The results demonstrate that stall control is feasible and can increase the stable operating range by up to 25 percent of pressure rise. Stall disturbances were detected using rings of high response pressure transducers positioned at different axial planes along the compressor, and processed using a PC-based data acquisition and control system. Actuation was provided by six hydraulically operated sleeve valves positioned to recirculate air over all or part of the compressor. Stall was artificially induced using combinations of in-bleed into the combustor outer casing, fuel spiking, hot gas ingestion, and inlet pressure spoiling, thus replicating many of the transient conditions commonly observed to make a compressor prone to stall. Results are compared from a number of stall control strategies including those demonstrated at low speed by Paduano et al. (1993) and Day (1993). Best results were obtained with detection of nonaxisymmetric disturbances coupled with axisymmetric control action. A control system of this type is demonstrated to be capable of extending the stable engine operating range at all speeds and with each method of inducing stall.
    keyword(s): Pressure , Control systems , Fuels , Engines , Compressors , Pressure transducers , Combustion chambers , Gas turbines , Valves , Turbojets AND Data acquisition ,
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    contributor authorC. Freeman
    contributor authorI. J. Day
    contributor authorM. A. Swinbanks
    contributor authorA. G. Wilson
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:58:04Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:58:04Z
    date copyrightOctober, 1998
    date issued1998
    identifier issn0889-504X
    identifier otherJOTUEI-28667#637_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/121259
    description abstractThis paper describes work carried out between 1989 and 1994 to investigate the application of “Active Stall Control” to a Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet. The results demonstrate that stall control is feasible and can increase the stable operating range by up to 25 percent of pressure rise. Stall disturbances were detected using rings of high response pressure transducers positioned at different axial planes along the compressor, and processed using a PC-based data acquisition and control system. Actuation was provided by six hydraulically operated sleeve valves positioned to recirculate air over all or part of the compressor. Stall was artificially induced using combinations of in-bleed into the combustor outer casing, fuel spiking, hot gas ingestion, and inlet pressure spoiling, thus replicating many of the transient conditions commonly observed to make a compressor prone to stall. Results are compared from a number of stall control strategies including those demonstrated at low speed by Paduano et al. (1993) and Day (1993). Best results were obtained with detection of nonaxisymmetric disturbances coupled with axisymmetric control action. A control system of this type is demonstrated to be capable of extending the stable engine operating range at all speeds and with each method of inducing stall.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleExperiments in Active Control of Stall on an Aeroengine Gas Turbine
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume120
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Turbomachinery
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2841773
    journal fristpage637
    journal lastpage647
    identifier eissn1528-8900
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsControl systems
    keywordsFuels
    keywordsEngines
    keywordsCompressors
    keywordsPressure transducers
    keywordsCombustion chambers
    keywordsGas turbines
    keywordsValves
    keywordsTurbojets AND Data acquisition
    treeJournal of Turbomachinery:;1998:;volume( 120 ):;issue: 004
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