An Improved Body Force Model to Simulate Blade Loading Variation Under Various Operating Conditions in Transonic Axial Flow Compressor

Author:

Liu Shijie1,Pan Tianyu2,Li Qiushi1

Affiliation:

1. Beihang University Research Institute of Aero-Engine; School of Energy and Power Engineering, , 9 South Third Street, Higher Education Park, Changping District, Beijing 102206 , China

2. Beihang University Research Institute of Aero-Engine, , 9 South Third Street, Higher Education Park, Changping District, Beijing 102206 , China

Abstract

Abstract In order to analyze the unsteady aerodynamic response of compressors with limited computational resources, the development of the body force (BF) model has been pursued for decades. This model can simulate the effects of the compressor blade on the flow by applying a three-dimensional (3D) force field. Indeed, the accuracy of the BF model simulation highly depends on the construction strategy of BF field. However, for a transonic compressor, the influence of shock waves on the spatial distribution of blade loading is significant, which makes the construction of an appropriate BF field challenging. To solve this issue, an accurate BF model is proposed to describe the effects of the blade on the flow with high spatial fidelity in transonic compressors. For verification, a typical transonic fan rotor, NASA-Rotor 67, is selected. The numerical results calculated by the new BF model are compared with those obtained by the Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) solver. According to the results, the new model can accurately capture the distribution of blade loading in the transonic blade channel at various operating conditions, eventually leading to a good prediction of compressor performance and the radial distribution of flow parameters downstream of the rotor. Moreover, this study discusses the causes of modeling errors and presents the application of the model in inlet distortion simulation at the end.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

ASME International

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