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  • Odemark, Ylva (författare)
  • Wakes behind wind turbines - Studies on tip vortex evolution and stability
  • 2012
  • Licentiatavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The increased fatigue loads and decreased power output of a wind turbine placed in the wake of another turbine is a well-known problem when building new wind power farms. In order to better estimate the total power output of a wind power farm, knowledge about the development and stability of wind turbine wakes is crucial. In the present thesis, the wake behind a small-scale model turbine was investigated experimentally in a wind tunnel. The velocity in the wake was measured with hot-wire anemometry, for different free stream velocities and tip speed ratios. To characterize the behaviour of the model turbine, the power output, thrust force and rotational frequency of the model were also measured. These results were then compared to calculations using the Blade Element Momentum (BEM) method. New turbine blades for the model was constructed using the same method, in order to get an estimate of the distribution of the lift and drag forces along the blades. This information is needed for comparisons with certain numerical simulations, which however remains to be performed.By placing the turbine at different heights in a turbulent boundary layer, the effects of forest turbulence on wind turbine outputs (power and thrust) could also be investigated.The evolution of the tip vortices shed from the turbine blades was studied by performing velocity measurements around the location of the tip vortex breakdown. The vortices' receptivity to disturbances was then studied by introducing a disturbance in the form of two pulsed jets, located in the rear part of the nacelle. In order to introduce a well-defined disturbance and perform phase-locked measurements, a new experimental setup was constructed and successfully tested for two different disturbance frequencies. The mean streamwise velocity and the streamwise turbulence intensity was found to scale well with the free stream velocity and the spreading of the wake was found to be proportional to the square root of the downstream distance.  The comparison for power and thrust between measurements and BEM calculations showed good agreement in some cases but worse agreement when the pitch angle of the blades was small.The velocity measurements showed that the tip vortices can be susceptible to disturbances and an earlier breakdown could be detected. However, more measurements need to be made to fully investigate the dependance on disturbance frequency and amplitude.
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  • Baagherzadeh Hushmandi, Narmin, et al. (författare)
  • Numerical investigation of partial admission phenomena at midspan of an axial steam turbine
  • 2007
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Turbomachinery: Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, ETC 2007. - : European Conference on Turbomachinery (ETC).
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper presents unsteady Navier-Stokes analysis to investigate partial admission phenomena in an axial two-stage steam turbine. The computations are performed in two-dimensional flow conditions at the midspan of the turbine with CFD software Fluent. Unlike some previous numerical work published in open literature, the partial admission in the present study is introduced into the model by blocking only one segmental arc (85.7°) of the guide vanes at the first stage. It is therefore necessary to model the whole annulus of the turbine in the numerical simulations. Results of the analysis show that the peak static pressure drop occurs downstream of the blockage at the entrance to the blocked region where emptying of the rotor channel occurs. The first stage rotor blades experience large static pressure changes on their surfaces and large tangential and axial forces. The magnitude of the tangential and axial forces is twice as large at the entrance to the cavity behind the blockage than at the exit of the blocked region. Entropy concentration downstream of the blockage is considerably high due to the nonuniformities in the flow field. The present results show good agreement between experiments and computations, in tendency of the circumferential static pressure at different axial cross sections. The difference between the numerical and experimental absolute values of the circumferential static pressure drop in the blocked region indicates that the three-dimensional effects are very important to the flow field behind the blockage.
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  • Baagherzadeh Hushmandi, Narmin, et al. (författare)
  • Numerical Study of Unsteady Flow Phenomena in a Partial Admission Axial Steam Turbine
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of ASME Turbo EXPO 2008. - New York : AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. - 9780791843154 ; , s. 713-722
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper presents a numerical investigation of unsteady flow phenomena in a two-stage partial admission axial steam turbine. Results from unsteady three-dimensional computations are analyzed and compared with the available experimental data. Partial admission in the present study is introduced into the model by blocking only one segmental arc of the inlet guide vanes. Blocking only one segment (which corresponds to the experimental setup) makes the model unsymmetrical; therefore it is necessary to model the whole annulus of the turbine. The first stage rotor blades experience large static pressure change on their surface while passing the blocked channel. The effect of blockage on the rotor blades' surface pressure can be seen few passages around the blocked channel. Strong changes of the blades' surface pressure impose large unsteady forces on the blades of first stage rotor row.The circumferential static pressure plots at different cross sections along the domain indicate how the non-uniformity propagates in the domain. A peak pressure drop is seen at the cross section downstream of the first stage stator row. At further downstream cross sections, the static pressure becomes more evenly distributed. Entropy generation is higher behind the blockage due to the strong mixing and other loss mechanisms involved with partial admission. Analysis of the entropy plots at different cross sections indicates that the peak entropy moves in a tangential direction while traveling to the downstream stages. Comparisons of the unsteady three-dimensional numerical results and the experimental measurement data show good agreement in tendency. However some differences are seen in the absolute values especially behind the blockage.
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  • Baagherzadeh Hushmandi, Narmin, et al. (författare)
  • Unsteady Forces of Rotor Blades in Full and Partial Admission Turbines
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Journal of turbomachinery. - : ASME International. - 0889-504X .- 1528-8900. ; 133:4, s. 041017-1-041017-12
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • A numerical and experimental study of partial admission in a low reaction two-stage axial air test turbine is performed in this paper. In order to model one part load configuration, corresponding to zero flow in one of the admission arcs, the inlet was blocked at one segmental arc, at the leading edge of the first stage guide vanes. Due to the unsymmetrical geometry, the full annulus of the turbine was modeled numerically. The computational domain contained the shroud and disk cavities. The full admission turbine configuration was also modeled for reference comparisons. Computed unsteady forces of the first stage rotor blades showed cyclic change both in magnitude and direction while moving around the circumference. Unsteady forces of first stage rotor blades were plotted in the frequency domain using Fourier analysis. The largest amplitudes caused by partial admission were at first and second multiples of rotational frequency due to the existence of single blockage and change in the force direction. Unsteady forces of rotating blades in a partial admission turbine could cause unexpected failures in operation; therefore, knowledge about the frequency content of the unsteady force vector and the related amplitudes is vital to the design process of partial admission turbine blades. The pressure plots showed that the nonuniformity in the static pressure field decreases considerably downstream of the second stage's stator row, while the nonuniformity in the dynamic pressure field is still large. The numerical results between the first stage's stator and rotor rows showed that the leakage flow leaves the blade path down into the disk cavity in the admitted sector and re-enters downstream of the blocked channel. This process compensates for the sudden pressure drop downstream of the blockage but reduces the momentum of the main flow.
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  • Bagheri, Shervin, et al. (författare)
  • Research on the interaction between streamwise streaks and Tollmien-Schlichting waves at KTH
  • 2007
  • Ingår i: ERCOFTAC Bulletin. - 2518-0991. ; 74, s. 37-43
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper summarises the experimental and numericalinvestigations on how two different types of disturbancesmay, in a positive way, interact in a flat plateboundary-layer flow. The project, which mainly hasbeen centered at KTH1, has been performed in collaborationwith colleagues from University of Bologna2and LadHyX CNRS Ecole Polytechnique3, duringthe last years. The main phenomena — the stabilisingeffect of streamwise boundary-layer streakson Tollmien-Schlichting waves (and other exponentialdisturbances) — have been captured both in experiments[1, 2] and with different numerical approachessuch as direct numerical simulations [3], parabolicstability equation calculations [5] and large-eddy simulations[6]. We will here briefly review the methodsand the main results of these studies, and discuss howthey correlate with each other. For related referencesoutside KTH the interested reader is referred to thejournal publications in the reference list.
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  • Bailey, S. C. C., et al. (författare)
  • Obtaining accurate mean velocity measurements in high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers using Pitot tubes
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Journal of Fluid Mechanics. - : Cambridge University Press (CUP). - 0022-1120 .- 1469-7645. ; 715, s. 642-670
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article reports on one component of a larger study on measurement of the zero-pressure-gradient turbulent flat plate boundary layer, in which a detailed investigation was conducted of the suite of corrections required for mean velocity measurements performed using Pitot tubes. In particular, the corrections for velocity shear across the tube and for blockage effects which occur when the tube is in close proximity to the wall were investigated using measurements from Pitot tubes of five different diameters, in two different facilities, and at five different Reynolds numbers ranging from Reθ = 11 100 to 67 000. Only small differences were found amongst commonly used corrections for velocity shear, but improvements were found for existing near-wall proximity corrections. Corrections for the nonlinear averaging of the velocity fluctuations were also investigated, and the results compared to hot-wire data taken as part of the same measurement campaign. The streamwise turbulence-intensity correction was found to be of comparable magnitude to that of the shear correction, and found to bring the hot-wire and Pitot results into closer agreement when applied to the data, along with the other corrections discussed and refined here.
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