ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Simulation of Indexing and Clocking with Harmonic Balance

Christian Frey    
Graham Ashcroft    
Hans-Peter Kersken    
Dirk Schönweitz and Maximilian Mennicken    

Resumen

The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how the harmonic balance method can be used to predict rotor?rotor and stator?stator interactions in turbomachinery. These interactions occur in the form of clocking and indexing. Whereas clocking refers to the dependency of the performance on the relative circumferential positioning of the rotors or stators, the term indexing is used when different blade (or vane) counts lead to an aperiodic time-averaged flow. The approach developed here is closely related to the one presented by He, Chen, Wells, Li, and Ning, who generalised the Nonlinear Harmonic method to zero-frequency disturbances. In particular, configurations with only one passage per blade row are used for the simulations. We validate the methods by means of the simulation of a fan stage configuration with rotationally asymmetric inlet conditions. It is demonstrated that the harmonic balance solver is able to accurately predict the inhomogeneity of the time-averaged flow field in the stator row. Moreover, the results show that the approach offers a considerable gain in computational efficiency.

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