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    Particle-Vane Interaction Probability in Gas Turbine Engines

    Source: Journal of Turbomachinery:;2019:;volume 141:;issue 009::page 91010
    Author:
    Bojdo, Nicholas
    ,
    Ellis, Matthew
    ,
    Filippone, Antonio
    ,
    Jones, Merren
    ,
    Pawley, Alison
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4043953
    Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Engine durability tests are used by manufacturers to demonstrate engine life and minimum performance when subjected to doses of test dusts, often Arizona Road Dust. Grain size distributions are chosen to replicate what enters the engine; less attention is paid to other properties such as composition and shape. We demonstrate here the differences in the probability of interaction of a particle of a given particle Reynolds number on to a vane if particle shape, vane geometry, and flow Reynolds number are varied and discuss why the traditional definition of Stokes number is inadequate for predicting the likelihood of interaction in these flows. We develop a new generalized Stokes number for nozzle guide vanes and demonstrate its use through application to 2D sections of the General Electric E3 nozzle guide vane. The new Stokes number is used to develop a reduced-order probability curve to predict the interaction efficiency of spherical and nonspherical particles, independent of flow conditions and vane geometry. We show that assuming spherical particles instead of more realistic sphericity of 0.75 can lead to as much as 25% difference in the probability of interaction at Stokes numbers of around unity. Finally, we use a hypothetical size distribution to demonstrate the application of the model to predict the total mass fraction of dust interaction with a nozzle guide vane at design point conditions and highlight the potential difference in the accumulation factor between spherical and nonspherical particles.
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    contributor authorBojdo, Nicholas
    contributor authorEllis, Matthew
    contributor authorFilippone, Antonio
    contributor authorJones, Merren
    contributor authorPawley, Alison
    date accessioned2019-09-18T09:02:44Z
    date available2019-09-18T09:02:44Z
    date copyright6/18/2019 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier issn0889-504X
    identifier otherturbo_141_9_091010
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4258213
    description abstractEngine durability tests are used by manufacturers to demonstrate engine life and minimum performance when subjected to doses of test dusts, often Arizona Road Dust. Grain size distributions are chosen to replicate what enters the engine; less attention is paid to other properties such as composition and shape. We demonstrate here the differences in the probability of interaction of a particle of a given particle Reynolds number on to a vane if particle shape, vane geometry, and flow Reynolds number are varied and discuss why the traditional definition of Stokes number is inadequate for predicting the likelihood of interaction in these flows. We develop a new generalized Stokes number for nozzle guide vanes and demonstrate its use through application to 2D sections of the General Electric E3 nozzle guide vane. The new Stokes number is used to develop a reduced-order probability curve to predict the interaction efficiency of spherical and nonspherical particles, independent of flow conditions and vane geometry. We show that assuming spherical particles instead of more realistic sphericity of 0.75 can lead to as much as 25% difference in the probability of interaction at Stokes numbers of around unity. Finally, we use a hypothetical size distribution to demonstrate the application of the model to predict the total mass fraction of dust interaction with a nozzle guide vane at design point conditions and highlight the potential difference in the accumulation factor between spherical and nonspherical particles.
    publisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleParticle-Vane Interaction Probability in Gas Turbine Engines
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume141
    journal issue9
    journal titleJournal of Turbomachinery
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4043953
    journal fristpage91010
    journal lastpage091010-13
    treeJournal of Turbomachinery:;2019:;volume 141:;issue 009
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