The present paper focuses on the analysis of a synthetic jet device (with a zero net massflow rate) on a separated boundary layer. Separation has been obtained on a flat plate installed within a converging-diverging test section specifically designed to attain a local velocity distribution typical of a high-lift LPT blade. Both experimental and numerical investigations have been carried out. Unsteady RANS results have been compared with experiments in terms of time-averaged velocity and turbulence intensity distributions. Two different Reynolds number cases have been investigated, namely Re = 200, 000 and Re = 70, 000, which characterize low-pressure turbine operating conditions during take-off/landing and cruise. A range of synthetic jet aerodynamic parameters (Strouhal number and blowing ratio) has been tested in order to analyze the features of control — separated boundary layer interaction for the aforementioned Reynolds numbers.

(2012). Turbine blade boundary layer separation suppression via synthetic jet: an experimental and numerical study [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/282289

Turbine blade boundary layer separation suppression via synthetic jet: an experimental and numerical study

Carnevale, Mauro;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The present paper focuses on the analysis of a synthetic jet device (with a zero net massflow rate) on a separated boundary layer. Separation has been obtained on a flat plate installed within a converging-diverging test section specifically designed to attain a local velocity distribution typical of a high-lift LPT blade. Both experimental and numerical investigations have been carried out. Unsteady RANS results have been compared with experiments in terms of time-averaged velocity and turbulence intensity distributions. Two different Reynolds number cases have been investigated, namely Re = 200, 000 and Re = 70, 000, which characterize low-pressure turbine operating conditions during take-off/landing and cruise. A range of synthetic jet aerodynamic parameters (Strouhal number and blowing ratio) has been tested in order to analyze the features of control — separated boundary layer interaction for the aforementioned Reynolds numbers.
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Bernardini, Chiara; Carnevale, Mauro; Manna, Marcello; Martelli, Francesco; Simoni, D.; Zunino, Pietro
(2012). Turbine blade boundary layer separation suppression via synthetic jet: an experimental and numerical study [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/282289
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