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Aggressive Intermediate Duct Aerodynamics
 

 

Project is sponsored by the EC and is part of EU Sixth Framework Program 

Project Start: 2004; Project End: 2008


Project Partners:

1. Volvo Aero Corporation AB
2. Rolls-Royce Plc
3. MTU Aero Engines GmbH
4. Snecma Moteurs SA
5. Turbomeca SA
6. Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd&Co KG
7. Avio S.p.A.
8. Industria de TurboPropulsores SA
9. Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales
10. Swedish Defence Research Agency
11. Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt E.V
12. The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge
13. Loughborough University
14. Chalmers Tekniska Högskola AB
15. Universita degli Studi di Genova

 

Project Coordinator: Volvo Aero Corporation AB


Project Applicants / Contact: Dr. Emil Göttlich (Project Manager), Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Marn

 

Objective:

1. Improved understanding of the flow physics in aggressive intermediate ducts
2. System integration - Knowledge of how aggressive ducts interact with neighboring components
3. Development and tests of a new class of very aggressive intermediate ducts
4. Assessment of new advanced vane-duct integration concepts
5. Establishment of validated analysis methods and "CFD Best Practice Guidelines" for duct flows
6. Tests and modeling of novel passive separation control devices for super-aggressive ducts
7. Development of new numerical optimization techniques for intermediate ducts
8. Establishment of design rules and a validation database for aggressive intermediate ducts

 

Impacts:

Short term outcomes will be possibly used in recent engine development programs i.e. 7E7, TP400, and so on. Medium and long term outcomes should be used in future engine development programs helping to achieve the ACARE noise and emission reduction targets. AIDA's outcomes will act as enablers for the successful design of new promising engine configurations such as those proposed in potential FP6 & FP7 European Engine Integrated Projects (VITAL, etc) AIDA's work on passive control devices expected to have an impact on a broad range of engineering aerodynamic applications.

 

First results:

Within the consortium it is discussed to open, after the end of the project, the database for this highly loaded transition duct flow to selected industry and research institutions which may be granted access.

Publications:

  1. Göttlich, E., Malzacher, F., Heitmeir, F., Marn, A., 2005, "Adaptation of a Transonic Test Turbine Facility for Experimental Investigation of Aggressive Intermediate Turbine Duct Flows," ISABE 2005, 17th International Symposium on Airbreathing Engines, Munich

  2. Göttlich, E., Marn, A., Malzacher, F., Schennach, O., Heitmeir, F., 2007, "Experimental Investigation of the Flow through an Aggressive Intermediate Turbine Duct Downstream of a Transonic Turbine Stage," 7th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, Athen, Greece

  3. Marn, A., Göttlich, E., Pecnik, R., Malzacher, F., Schennach, O., Pirker, H.P., 2007, "The Influence of Blade Tip Gap Variation on the Flow Through an Aggressive S-Shaped Intermediate Turbine Duct Downstream a Transonic Turbine Stage-Part I: Time-Averaged Results,"ASME Paper GT2007-27405, Montreal

  4. Göttlich, E., Marn, A., Pecnik, R., Malzacher, F., Schennach, O., Pirker, H.P., 2007, "The Influence of Blade Tip Gap Variation on the Flow Through an Aggressive S-Shaped Intermediate Turbine Duct Downstream a Transonic Turbine Stage-Part II: Time-Resolved Results and Surface Flow," ASME Paper GT2007-28069, Montreal

  5. Marn, A., Göttlich, E., Cadrecha, D.,Pirker H.P., 2008, "Shorten the Intermediate Turbine Duct Length by Applying an Integrated Concept," ASME Paper GT2008-50269, Berlin

  6. Göttlich, E., Marn, A., Malzacher, F., Heitmeir, F., 2009, “On Flow Separation in a Super-Aggressive Intermediate Turbine Duct,“ 8th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, Graz, Austria

  7. Marn, A., Göttlich, E., Leitgeb, T., Heitmeir, F., 2009, “Investigation of the Flow Through an Intermediate Turbine Duct Shortened by Using an Integrated Concept,” 8th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, Graz, Austria

  8. Marn, A., Göttlich, E., Pirker, H.-P., 2009, “The Effect of Rotor Tip Clearance Size onto the Separated Flow through a Super-Aggressive S-Shaped Intermediate Turbine Duct Downstream of a Transonic Turbine Stage,” ASME Turbo Expo 2009, accepted Orlando, USA

  9. Marn, A., Göttlich, E., Malzacher, F., Santner, C., F., Heitmeir, F., 2009, “Comparison Between the Flow Through an Aggressive and a Super-Aggressive Intermediate Turbine Duct,”19th International Symposium on Air Breathing Engines, Montreal, accepted Canada

  10. Sanz, W., Kelterer, M., Pecnik, P., Marn, A., Göttlich, E., 2009, “Numerical Investigation of the Effect of Tip Leakage Flow on an Aggressive S-Shaped Intermediate Turbine Duct,” ASME Turbo Expo 2009, accepted Orlando, USA



Theses:

  1. Marn, A., 2008, "On the Aerodynamics of Aggressive Intermediate Turbine Ducts for Competitive and Environmentally Friendly Jet Engines," phD Thesis

  2. Santner, C., 2008, "Experimentelle Untersuchung des Einflusses von Wirbelgeneratoren auf ablösende Diffusorströmungen," Diploma Thesis

  



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