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May 4, 2015, 13:59 |
Problem at the interface between IGV and Rotor
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Dear All,
I am simulating the rotating stall phenomenon in an axial compressor as part of my MSc project using CFX. My goal is to show that the occurrence of rotating stall can be delayed by using a vane recessed casing treatment. I have a rotor, a stator, IGV, inlet and plus outlet as can be seen below. I have used steady state and transient solvers. However, I have faced a serious problem in which the result does not match with flow behavior in reality. It seems that the wakes do not get modeled correctly as the interfaces. According to velocity contour which has been attached here the velocity does not change in the IGV which should be correct but then it changes suddenly at the interface between IGV and rotor. I do not think this can be correct at all. Please see the screenshot of the interface settings. I heard that this problem can be modeled by two approaches. First, is to rotate the domain and keep the blades static and the second one is to rotate blades and keep the domain fixed. I have used the first approach. Is that correct? I would appreciate it if anyone could advise me. |
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May 4, 2015, 16:13 |
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You seem to be using the steady state Stage model.
Do you understand the approximations made to the rotor-stator interface to come up with a steady model. ? |
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May 5, 2015, 03:24 |
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I have run many cases in transient mode but this one is in steady state but still the velocity and pressure contours do not change at the interfaces. It seems that CFX sees the IGV, rotor and stator separately. I think this is because my interface settings are wrong. As I said earlier, I assumed that the blades are fixed while the domain is rotating. Can this be the reason why I am getting wrong velocity contours? Any idea what I should do? Have you seen any related tutorial? |
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May 5, 2015, 04:38 |
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Thomas MADELEINE
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there are a lot of tutorials on this subject in CFX: TBR method for multistage, frozen rotor, etc...
You want to model the wave generated by the rotor which is a transient phenomenon. you can't have it with a steady state simulation. If you have any book related to turbo-machinery simulations, it will help you a lot to know which model are useful to get the results you want. |
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June 25, 2015, 05:13 |
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Jiri
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And are the contours : Velocity contour or Velocity in Stn Frame?
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