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    Loss and Deviation in Windmilling Fans

    Source: Journal of Turbomachinery:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 010::page 101002
    Author:
    Gunn, Ewan J.
    ,
    Hall, Cesare A.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4033163
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: For an unpowered turbofan in flight, the airflow through the engine causes the fan to freewheel. This paper considers the flow field through a fan operating in this mode, with emphasis on the effects of blade row losses and deviation. A control volume analysis is used to show that windmilling fans operate at a fixed flow coefficient which depends on the blade metal and deviation angles, while the blade row losses are shown to determine the fan mass flow rate. Experimental and numerical results are used to understand how the loss and deviation differ from the design condition due to the flow physics encountered at windmill. Results are presented from an experimental study of a windmilling lowspeed rig fan, including detailed area traverses downstream of the rotor and stator. Threedimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculations of the fan rig and a representative transonic fan windmilling at a cruise flight condition have also been completed. The rig test results confirm that in the windmilling condition, the flow through the fan stator separates from the pressure surface over most of the span. This generates high loss, and the resulting blockage changes the rotor work profile leading to modified rotational speed. In the engine fan rotor, a vortex forms at the pressure surface near the tip and further loss results from a hub separation caused by blockage from the downstream core and splitter.
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    contributor authorGunn, Ewan J.
    contributor authorHall, Cesare A.
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:34:23Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:34:23Z
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0889-504X
    identifier otherht_138_08_084501.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/162816
    description abstractFor an unpowered turbofan in flight, the airflow through the engine causes the fan to freewheel. This paper considers the flow field through a fan operating in this mode, with emphasis on the effects of blade row losses and deviation. A control volume analysis is used to show that windmilling fans operate at a fixed flow coefficient which depends on the blade metal and deviation angles, while the blade row losses are shown to determine the fan mass flow rate. Experimental and numerical results are used to understand how the loss and deviation differ from the design condition due to the flow physics encountered at windmill. Results are presented from an experimental study of a windmilling lowspeed rig fan, including detailed area traverses downstream of the rotor and stator. Threedimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculations of the fan rig and a representative transonic fan windmilling at a cruise flight condition have also been completed. The rig test results confirm that in the windmilling condition, the flow through the fan stator separates from the pressure surface over most of the span. This generates high loss, and the resulting blockage changes the rotor work profile leading to modified rotational speed. In the engine fan rotor, a vortex forms at the pressure surface near the tip and further loss results from a hub separation caused by blockage from the downstream core and splitter.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleLoss and Deviation in Windmilling Fans
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume138
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Turbomachinery
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4033163
    journal fristpage101002
    journal lastpage101002
    identifier eissn1528-8900
    treeJournal of Turbomachinery:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 010
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