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Project sponsored by the Austrian Science Foundation FWF
Project: Start 11.2003, End 10.2006
Project Applicants / Contact: Dr. Wolfgang Sanz,
Dipl.-Ing. Rene Pecnik
Objective:
In Thermal Turbomachines especially in Jet Engines the laminar- turbulent Boundary Layer transition has
affect on the development of the Boundary Layer, Flow Separation, Losses, Efficiency and Heat Transfer.
Hence an exact Computation of this
process in Turbomachines is essential for designing efficient and reliable machines.But it is very hard
to compute the process of Boundary Layer Transition with only one model over a wide range.
In this Project numerical studies are accomplished, to analyse the strength and the weakness of
different models. Based on the results of these studies the used Code at the Institute will be
modified and extended. This purpose is done in co operation with international research groups
and with the Department of Metrology in Turbomachinery at the Institute. This novel model should
describe steady and unsteady transition for separated and attached flows in a wide application range.
Publications:
- Pecnik, R.; Sanz, W.; Gehrer, A.; Woisetschläger, J.,
Transition Modeling using Two Different Intermittency Transport Equations. - in: Flow, turbulence and combustion 70 (2003) 1, S. 299-323
- Pecnik, R.; Pieringer, P.; Sanz, W.,
Numerical Investigation of the Secondary Flow of a Transonic Turbine Stage Using Various Turbulence Closures.
- in: ASME Turbo Expo ; 2005 (2005) S. CD-Rom
- Pecnik, R.; Sanz, W.; Pieringer, P.,
Numerical Investigation of Unsteady Boundary Layer Transition Induced by Periodically Passing Wakes with an
Intermittency Transport Equation.- in: ASME Turbo Expo ; 2004 (2004) S. CD-Rom
- Pecnik, R.; Sanz, W.; Gehrer, A.; Woisetschläger, J.,
Computation of laminar-turbulent transition in turbomachinery using an intermittency transport model. - in:
European Conference on Turbomachinery ; 2003 (2003) S. 925-936
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