TY - JOUR
T1 - Full three-dimensional rotor/stator interaction simulations in aircraft engines with time-dependent angular speed
AU - Batailly, Alain
AU - Legrand, Mathias
AU - Pierre, Christophe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 by ASME.
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - Modern aircraft engine designs feature reduced clearances that may initiate structural contacts between rotating and static components. A numerical strategy dedicated to the simulation of such interactions is here enriched in order to account for time-dependent angular speeds. This contribution first details the evolution of the numerical strategy before validating the developments by comparing numerical results with experimental observations made on an industrial test bench. Further, numerical investigations allow to assess the sensitivity of the numerical results to acceleration and deceleration rates. The results, obtained with and without abradable coating, underline the fundamental nonlinear nature of the analyzed system. It is found that the lower acceleration rates favor the arisal of interaction phenomena, and that the amplitudes of vibration at a given angular speed are generally lower when the blade decelerates.
AB - Modern aircraft engine designs feature reduced clearances that may initiate structural contacts between rotating and static components. A numerical strategy dedicated to the simulation of such interactions is here enriched in order to account for time-dependent angular speeds. This contribution first details the evolution of the numerical strategy before validating the developments by comparing numerical results with experimental observations made on an industrial test bench. Further, numerical investigations allow to assess the sensitivity of the numerical results to acceleration and deceleration rates. The results, obtained with and without abradable coating, underline the fundamental nonlinear nature of the analyzed system. It is found that the lower acceleration rates favor the arisal of interaction phenomena, and that the amplitudes of vibration at a given angular speed are generally lower when the blade decelerates.
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U2 - 10.1115/1.4034503
DO - 10.1115/1.4034503
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84992332934
SN - 0742-4795
VL - 139
JO - Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
JF - Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
IS - 3
M1 - 031202
ER -