Efficiency losses in high pressure turbines with shrouding

Authors

  • Oleg Aleksandrovich Komarov PAO «Kuznecov»
  • Damir Ruslanovich Dautov PAO «Kuznecov»
  • Semen Yurevich Dmitriev PAO «Kuznecov»
  • OSSIALLA Venceslav Bel Amur Samarskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni S. P. Koroleva

Keywords:

Gas turbine engine; turbine; gas efficiency; CFD analysis

Abstract

Reduced energy loss in the shrouded turbine blades is achieves by the reducing leakage through the radial gap: in the axial direction of the labyrinth seal formulation; and circumferentially – by eliminating the gas flow from the trough at the back. For newly created shrouded turbines primary problem is to reduce the weight of the shroud belt. The most general method of reducing weight is grooving contour cuts at the front and rear ends of the shelves. series of CFD-calculations of the three variants retaining shelves of high pressure turbine engine NK36ST.The values of the capacity and efficiency achieved for turbine stage for a variety of gas expansion ratios.

Author Biographies

Oleg Aleksandrovich Komarov, PAO «Kuznecov»

asp. kaf. konstruirovaniya i proektirovanie dvigateley letatelnyh apparatov. Dipl. inzhener-dvigatelist (SGAU, 2016). Gotovit diss. o reshenii prikladnyh zadach v oblasti gazodinamiki TVD.

Damir Ruslanovich Dautov, PAO «Kuznecov»

asp. kaf. konstruirovaniya i proektirovanie dvigateley letatelnyh apparatov. Dipl. inzhener-dvigatelist (SGAU, 2016). Gotovit diss. o metodah snizheniya vibraciy v TVD.

Semen Yurevich Dmitriev, PAO «Kuznecov»

asp. kaf. konstruirovaniya i proektirovanie dvigateley letatelnyh apparatov. Dipl. inzhener-dvigatelist (SGAU, 2016). Gotovit diss. o reshenii staticheskih prochnostnyh zadach v TVD.

OSSIALLA Venceslav Bel Amur, Samarskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni S. P. Koroleva

asp. kaf. konstruirovaniya i proektirovanie dvigateley letatelnyh apparatov. Dipl. inzhener-dvigatelist (SGAU, 2016). Gotovit diss. o reshenii dinamicheskih prochnostnyh zadach v TVD.

Published

2017-20-06

Issue

Section

AIRCRAFT AND ROCKET AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY