Turbomachinery Aero-Thermodynamics Aero-Thermodynamics 0D-2D Alexis. Giauque1 1LaboratoiredeM´ecaniquedesFluidesetAcoustique EcoleCentraledeLyon Ecole Centrale Paris, January-February 2015 AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 1/48 And now what are the stakes and technologies? Sustainable progress Propulsion – Contra-Rotative Open Rotors (CRORs) AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 2/48 Table of Contents 1. Vues and Analysis surfaces Meridional view Cascade view 2. Thermodynamics Relative total/stagnation variables 3. Transformations Transformation types Transformation representation Evolution of the main variables during compression/expansion 4. Efficiency Isentropic efficiency Polytropic exponent Polytropic efficiency Link between Polytropic and isentropic efficiency for a compression Polytropic efficiency and aerodynamics AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 3/48 Views and Analysis surfaces In order to understand and design compressors and turbines, it is necessary to simplify the flow representation without losing the main physical features. Views and Analysis surfaces Two types of views are most commonly used: the meridional view the blade-to-blade view AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 4/48 Meridional view The definition of the meridional view is best understood by the next picture which represents an axial turbine stage AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 5/48 Meridional view – How we use it Let’s consider an axial stage. r is the mean radius and h is the blade height. Obtaining m m˙ = 2πρV hr z m Assuming uniform ρ and V , the mass flow rate can therefore be obtained z directly by using informations available from the meridional view in the case of an axial stage AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 6/48 Meridional view in a centrifugal compressor In the case of a centrifugal compressor, the meridional view is a bit more complex AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 7/48 Difference between meridional view and meridional surface It should not be confused with the meridional surface which is a plane projection of this surface. Note that in axial machines, both view and surface are identical. AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 8/48 Cascade view The cascade view or blade-to-blade view is very important because it comprises all the necessary informations related to the work exchange in the machine. The definition of the cascade view is best understood by the next picture which represents an axial turbine stage AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 9/48 Cascade view in axial machines The following picture presents the notation used in axial machines AlexisGiauque (LMFA/ECL) TurbomachineryAero-ThermodynamicsII EcoleCentraleParis 10/48
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