Shinya Goto
IHI Corporation
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ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air | 2008
Hideaki Tamaki; Shinya Goto; Masaru Unno; Akira Iwakami
The flow behind the variable area nozzle for radial turbines was measured with a 3-hole yaw probe and calculated with CFD. Two nozzle throat-areas were investigated: the smallest and the largest opening for the variable nozzle. Test results agreed with the calculated results qualitatively. The leakage flow through the tip clearance of the nozzle vane significantly affected the flow field downstream of the nozzle vane with the smallest opening. However, the effect on leakage flow on the flow field downstream of the nozzle vane with the largest opening was very weak. In the flow field of the largest opening nozzle, the effect of wake s dominant. The effect of the clearance of the nozzle vane on the turbine performance was estimated by a 1D-model and the strong influence on the turbine efficiency was confirmed at smallest opening. The flow fields in the impeller downstream of the nozzle vane at the smallest opening with and without the nozzle clearance were investigated with CFD. The setting angle of the nozzle vane without clearance was adjusted to match the operating point of the turbine with the nozzle clearance. In order to extract the specific work from the impeller, the nozzle vane with the vane clearance requires the larger vane setting angle than that without clearance. The increase of the vane setting angle increases the incidence loss and deteriorates turbine efficiency.Copyright
ASME Turbo Expo 2004: Power for Land, Sea, and Air | 2004
Naoki Tsuchiya; Yoshiya Nakamura; Shinya Goto; Hidekazu Kodama; Osamu Nozaki; Toshio Nishizawa; Kazuomi Yamamoto
This paper describes a low noise FEGV (Fan Exit Guide Vane), which is designed by a fan noise prediction method based on CFD. Fan noise is predicted by a hybrid scheme, which is the combination of three-dimensional CFD and three-dimensional linear theory. Characteristics of noise sources are investigated in some kinds of FEGV shapes. High amplitude areas spread not only along the leading edge but also in the span-wise positions along the mid-chord. It is found that high amplitude areas around the mid-chord make an important role in noise generation, and appropriate aft-ward swept angle and span-wise distribution of leaned angle could reduce the amplitude of the noise sources keeping aerodynamic performance. A fan noise test for fan scale models has been conducted at an anechoic test facility in IHI Mizuho to demonstrate noise reduction and performance of low noise FEGV. Noise reduction can be achieved keeping aerodynamic performance compared to conventional straight FEGV.Copyright
Archive | 2007
Shinya Goto; Hidekazu Kodama; Ikuhisa Mizuta; Takeshi Murooka
Archive | 2007
Shinya Goto; Takeshi Murooka
Archive | 2007
Shinya Goto; Takeshi Murooka
Archive | 2007
Shinya Goto; Takeshi Murooka
Archive | 2008
Shinya Goto; Masaru Kato; 大 加藤; 信也 後藤
Archive | 2007
Shinya Goto; Takeshi Murooka
Archive | 2006
Shinya Goto; Takeshi Murooka; 武 室岡; 信也 後藤
Archive | 2013
Shinji Okada; 晋治 岡田; Mitsuru Morita; 森田 充; Shinya Goto; 信也 後藤; Keiichi Tohmoto; 圭一 登本; Jiro Agawa; 吾川 二郎