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Journal of Turbomachinery-transactions of The Asme | 2012

Control of Tip-Clearance Flow in a Low Speed Axial Compressor Rotor With Plasma Actuation

Giridhar Jothiprasad; Robert Carl Murray; Katherine Essenhigh; Grover Andrew Bennett; Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi; Aspi Rustom Wadia; Andrew Breeze-Stringfellow

This research investigates different dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) actuator configurations for affecting tip leakage flow and suppressing stall inception. Computational investigations were performed on a low speed rotor with a highly loaded tip region that was responsible for stall-onset. The actuator was mounted on the casing upstream of the rotor leading edge. Plasma injection had a significant impact on the predicted tip-gap flow and improved stall margin. The effect of changing the actuator forcing direction on stall margin was also studied. The reduction in stalling flow was closely correlated with a reduction in loading parameter that quantifies mechanisms responsible for end-wall blockage generation. The actuation reduced end-wall losses by increasing the static pressure of tip-gap flow emerging from blade suction-side. Lastly, an approximate speed scaling developed for the DBD force helped estimate force requirements for stall margin enhancement of transonic rotors.


ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition | 2014

Experimental Investigation of Tip Clearance Flow in a Transonic Compressor With and Without Plasma Actuators

Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi; Grover Andrew Bennett; Matthew Patrick Boespflug; Steven L. Puterbaugh; Aspi R. Wadia

Blade tip losses represent a major performance penalty in low aspect ratio transonic compressors. This paper reports on the experimental evaluation of the impact of tip clearance with and without plasma actuator flow control on performance of an U.S. Air Force-designed low aspect ratio, high radius ratio single-stage transonic compressor rig. The detailed stage performance measurements without flow control at three clearance levels, classified as small, medium and large, are presented. At design-speed, increasing the clearance from small to medium resulted in a stage peak efficiency drop of almost 6 points with another 4 point drop in efficiency with the large clearance. Comparison of the speed lines at high-speed show significantly lower pressure rise with increasing tip clearance, the compressor losing 8 percent stall margin with medium clearance and an additional 1 percent with the large clearance. Comparison of the stage exit radial profiles of total pressure and adiabatic efficiency at both part-speed and design-speed and with throttling are presented. Tip clearance flow-control was investigated using Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) type plasma actuators. The plasma actuators were placed on the casing wall upstream of the rotor leading edge and the compressor mapped from part-speed to high-speed at three clearances with both axial and skewed configurations at six different frequency levels. The plasma actuators did not impact steady state performance. A maximum stall margin improvement of 4 percent was recorded in this test series. The large clearance configuration benefited the most with the plasma actuators. Increased voltage provided more stall margin improvement. Plasma actuator power requirements were almost halved going from continuous operation to pulsed plasma. Most of the improvement with the plasma actuators is attributed to the reduction in unsteadiness of the tip clearance vortex near-stall resulting in additional reduction in flow prior to stall.Copyright


Archive | 2007

Premixed, preswirled plasma-assisted pilot

John Thomas Herbon; Grover Andrew Bennett; Anthony John Dean; Michael Solomon Idelchik; Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi; Abdelkrim Younsi


Archive | 2011

SYSTEM, APPARATUS, PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND RELATED METHODS FOR PROVIDING BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW CONTROL

Katherine Essenhigh; Fengfeng Tao; Grover Andrew Bennett; Matthew Patrick Boespflug; Robert Carl Murray; Seyed Gholani Saddoughi


Archive | 2009

Synthetic Jet Actuator System and Related Methods

Seyed Gholami Saddoughi; Grover Andrew Bennett


Archive | 2010

System and method of deicing and prevention or delay of flow separation over wind turbine blades

Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi; Bruce John Badding; Philippe Giguere; Matthew Patrick Boespflug; Grover Andrew Bennett; Anurag Gupta


Archive | 2010

Heat Resistant Piezo Bimorph Synthetic Jet Apparatus

Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi; Grover Andrew Bennett


Archive | 2013

Method of using an active flow control system for lift enhancement or destruction

Matthew Patrick Boespflug; Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi; Grover Andrew Bennett; Dmytro Floriyovych Opaits


Archive | 2011

Synthetic Jet Apparatus

Grover Andrew Bennett; Matthew Patrick Boespflug; Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi


Archive | 2010

High gain miniature power supply for plasma generation

Fengfeng Tao; Grover Andrew Bennett; Frank Jakob John Mueller; Robert Carl Murray; Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi; Edward Henry Allen

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