The impact of harmonic inflow variations on the size and dynamics of the separated flow over a bump
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Abstract
Laminar flow separation has detrimental effects on the aerodynamics and performance of low pressure turbines (LPT). Flow separation is caused by the presence of adverse pressure gradient on the upper side of the blade past the suction peak, and is followed by laminar-to-turbulent transition and the subsequent turbulent mean reattachment due to the enhanced mixing. These phenomena characterise the size and dynamics of the separated flow, which are primarily dominated by the laminar-turbulent transition process. This study examines the influence of periodic variations of the inflow on the separated flow over a bump geometry at low Reynolds numbers. The geometry and flow conditions represent the upper surface of small LPT during high-altitude flight. Direct numerical simulations are performed, in which a harmonic variation of the inlet total pressure is imposed as an approximation of the passage of the upstream blade's wake. Three frequencies and two amplitudes of the total pressure are simulated. The dynamics of the separated shear layer and the transition process are studied by separating the flow components correlated and un-correlated to the inflow frequency. Even moderate frequencies are found to have a strong effect in reducing the averaged size of the separated flow region.
*This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska Curie grant agreements No 101019137-FLOWCID and 955923-SSECOID. D.R. also acknowledges funding by the Government of the Community of Madrid within the multi-annual agreement with Universidad Politécnica de Madrid through the Program of Excellence in Faculty (V-PRICIT line 3).The authors gratefully acknowledge the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (www.upm.es) for providing computing resources on Magerit Supercomputer.
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