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    Assessment of Unsteady Pressure Measurement Uncertainty—Part II: Virtual Three Hole Probe

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 004::page 41602
    Author:
    Dell'Era, Giulia
    ,
    Mersinligil, Mehmet
    ,
    Brouckaert, Jean
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4031373
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: With the advancements in miniaturization and temperature capabilities of piezoresistive pressure sensors, pneumatic probes—which are the long established standard for flowpath pressure measurements in gas turbine environments—are being replaced with unsteady pressure probes. On the other hand, any measured quantity is by definition inherently different from the “trueâ€‌ value, requiring the estimation of the associated errors for determining the validity of the results and establishing respective confidence intervals. In the context of pressure measurements, the calibration uncertainty values, which differ from measurement uncertainties, are typically provided. Even then, the lack of a standard methodology is evident as uncertainties are often reported without appropriate confidence intervals. Moreover, no timeresolved measurement uncertainty analysis has come to the attention of the authors. The objective of this paper is to present a standard method for the estimation of the uncertainties related to measurements performed using single sensor unsteady pressure probes, with the help of measurements obtained in a one and a half stage low pressure high speed axial compressor test rig as an example. The methodology presented is also valid for similar applications involving the use of steady or unsteady sensors and instruments. The static calibration uncertainty, steady measurement uncertainties, and unsteady measurement uncertainties based on phaselocked average (PLA) and ensemble average are presented by the authors in Dell'Era et al. (2016, “Assessment of Unsteady Pressure Measurement Uncertainty—Part 1: Single Sensor Probe,â€‌ ASME J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power, 138(4), p. 041601). Depending on the number of points used for the averaging, different values for uncertainty have been observed, underlining the importance of having greater number of samples. For unsteady flows, higher uncertainties have been observed at regions of higher unsteadiness such as tip leakage vortices, hubcorner vortices, and blade wakes. Unfortunately, the state of the art in single sensor miniature unsteady pressure probes is comparable to multihole pneumatic probes in size, preventing the use of multihole unsteady probes in turbomachinery environments. However, the angular calibration properties of a single sensor probe obtained via an aerodynamic calibration may further be exploited as if a threehole directional probe is employed, yielding corrected total pressure, unsteady yaw angle, static pressure and Mach number distributions based on the PLAs with the expense of losing the timecorrelation between the virtual ports. The aerodynamic calibration and derivation process are presented together with the assessment of the uncertainties associated to these derived quantities in this contribution. In the virtual threehole mode, similar to that of a single sensor probe, higher uncertainty values are observed at regions of higher unsteadiness.
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    contributor authorDell'Era, Giulia
    contributor authorMersinligil, Mehmet
    contributor authorBrouckaert, Jean
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:28:12Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:28:12Z
    date issued2016
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier othergtp_138_04_041602.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/161030
    description abstractWith the advancements in miniaturization and temperature capabilities of piezoresistive pressure sensors, pneumatic probes—which are the long established standard for flowpath pressure measurements in gas turbine environments—are being replaced with unsteady pressure probes. On the other hand, any measured quantity is by definition inherently different from the “trueâ€‌ value, requiring the estimation of the associated errors for determining the validity of the results and establishing respective confidence intervals. In the context of pressure measurements, the calibration uncertainty values, which differ from measurement uncertainties, are typically provided. Even then, the lack of a standard methodology is evident as uncertainties are often reported without appropriate confidence intervals. Moreover, no timeresolved measurement uncertainty analysis has come to the attention of the authors. The objective of this paper is to present a standard method for the estimation of the uncertainties related to measurements performed using single sensor unsteady pressure probes, with the help of measurements obtained in a one and a half stage low pressure high speed axial compressor test rig as an example. The methodology presented is also valid for similar applications involving the use of steady or unsteady sensors and instruments. The static calibration uncertainty, steady measurement uncertainties, and unsteady measurement uncertainties based on phaselocked average (PLA) and ensemble average are presented by the authors in Dell'Era et al. (2016, “Assessment of Unsteady Pressure Measurement Uncertainty—Part 1: Single Sensor Probe,â€‌ ASME J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power, 138(4), p. 041601). Depending on the number of points used for the averaging, different values for uncertainty have been observed, underlining the importance of having greater number of samples. For unsteady flows, higher uncertainties have been observed at regions of higher unsteadiness such as tip leakage vortices, hubcorner vortices, and blade wakes. Unfortunately, the state of the art in single sensor miniature unsteady pressure probes is comparable to multihole pneumatic probes in size, preventing the use of multihole unsteady probes in turbomachinery environments. However, the angular calibration properties of a single sensor probe obtained via an aerodynamic calibration may further be exploited as if a threehole directional probe is employed, yielding corrected total pressure, unsteady yaw angle, static pressure and Mach number distributions based on the PLAs with the expense of losing the timecorrelation between the virtual ports. The aerodynamic calibration and derivation process are presented together with the assessment of the uncertainties associated to these derived quantities in this contribution. In the virtual threehole mode, similar to that of a single sensor probe, higher uncertainty values are observed at regions of higher unsteadiness.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleAssessment of Unsteady Pressure Measurement Uncertainty—Part II: Virtual Three Hole Probe
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume138
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4031373
    journal fristpage41602
    journal lastpage41602
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 004
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