Turbomachinery Active Subspace Performance Maps

Author:

Seshadri Pranay1,Shahpar Shahrokh2,Constantine Paul3,Parks Geoffrey4,Adams Mike5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK e-mail:

2. CFD Methods, Rolls-Royce plc., Derby DE24 8BJ, UK

3. Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309

4. Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK

5. Fan and Compressor Subsystems, Rolls-Royce plc., Derby DE24 8BJ, UK

Abstract

Turbomachinery active subspace performance maps are two-dimensional (2D) contour plots that illustrate the variation of key flow performance metrics with different blade designs. While such maps are easy to construct for design parameterizations with two variables, in this paper, maps will be generated for a fan blade with twenty-five design variables. Turbomachinery active subspace performance maps combine active subspaces—a new set of ideas for dimension reduction—with fundamental turbomachinery aerodynamics and design spaces. In this paper, contours of (i) cruise efficiency, (ii) cruise pressure ratio (PR), (iii) maximum climb flow capacity, and (iv) sensitivity to manufacturing variations are plotted as objectives for the fan. These maps are then used to infer pedigree design rules: how best to increase fan efficiency; how best to desensitize blade aerodynamics to the impact of manufacturing variations? In the present study, the former required both a reduction in PR and flow capacity—leading to a reduction of the strength of the leading edge bow wave—while the latter required strictly a reduction in flow capacity. While such pedigree rules can be obtained from first principles, in this paper, these rules are derived from the active subspaces. This facilitates a more detailed quantification of the aerodynamic trade-offs. Thus, instead of simply stating that a particular design is more sensitive to manufacturing variations; or that it lies on a hypothetical “efficiency cliff,” this paper seeks to visualize, quantify, and make precise such notions of turbomachinery design.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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