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ASME Turbo Expo 2015: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition | 2015

Open Rotor Design Strategy: From Wind Tunnel Tests to Full Scale Multi-Disciplinary Design

Jonathan Vlastuin; Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu; Anthony Pascal Eloi Louet; Jerome Talbotec; Ingrid Lepot; Timothée Lonfils; Michaël Leborgne

For several years, Safran has been involved in the design and optimization of contra rotating open rotors. This innovative architecture is known for allowing drastic reduction in fuel burn, but its development is facing complex technological challenges such as acoustics, aerodynamics, and weight penalty due to the mechanical complexity of an Open Rotor. Since 2010, Safran has been developing the experimental test bench HERA (1/5 mock-up scale) to improve the understanding of the complex aerodynamics and acoustics phenomena involved in the counter rotating propellers configuration. Isolated and installed low speed and high speed wind tunnel campaigns, including PIV measurements have been extremely helpful in defining design guidelines for full scale open rotor specification. These tests have been used as CFD feed-back among other purposes. An iterative process involving CFD optimization (in close collaboration with Cenaero) and wind tunnel test campaigns has been developed over the last 4 years and has led to the definition of an innovative design strategy, which has been successfully tested during the process of the full scale counter rotating propellers design for the SAGE2 ground test demonstrator engine. This phase has evidenced the absolute necessity of a multi-disciplinary design method when it comes to full scale and “rig-ready” design. Ensuring high propulsive efficiency and at the same time, minimizing the acoustic level, while maintaining severe mechanical constraints such as weight, inertia and proper dynamic positioning under control, requires a dedicated and integrated “all inclusive” design process.The aim of this paper is to present the design methodology and some of the wind tunnel tests results carried out over the last 4 years, which have led to the definition of a novel multidisciplinary design methodology that involves CFD, FEM and acoustics.© 2015 ASME


Archive | 2012

Propulsion device having unducted counter-rotating and coaxial rotors

Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu; Sébastien Pascal; Jerome Talbotec; Michaël Leborgne; Ingrid Lepot


Archive | 2013

PROPELLER BLADE FOR A TURBOMACHINE

Jonathan Vlastuin; Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu


Archive | 2013

Pale d'helice pour turbomachine

Jonathan Vlastuin; Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu


Archive | 2017

lâmina de hélice para turbomáquina

Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu; Jonathan Vlastuin


Archive | 2017

METHOD FOR MODELING A BLADE OF A NON-DUCTED PROPELLER

Cyril Verbrugge; Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu; Anthony Pascal Eloi Louet; Jonathan Vlastuin


Archive | 2017

VARIABLE PITCH BLADED DISC

Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu; Jonathan Vlastuin; Mathieu Simon Paul Gruber


Archive | 2015

AIRCRAFT TURBOPROP ENGINE COMPRISING TWO COAXIAL PROPELLERS

Anthony Pascal Eloi Louet; Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu; Jonathan Vlastuin


Archive | 2014

Bladed wheel has variable timings

Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu; Jonathan Vlastuin; Mathieu Simon Paul Gruber


Archive | 2013

PROPELLER BLADE FOR TURBO ENGINE

Jonathan Vlastuin; Clément Marcel Maurice Dejeu

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