Comparison of Different Methods for the Analysis of Time-Resolved Flow Field Measurements in an Axial Turbine

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  • T. Kluge
  • M. Henke
  • J. R. Seume
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Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event11th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, ETC 2015 - Madrid, Spain
Duration: 23 Mar 201527 Mar 2015

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Conference11th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, ETC 2015
Country/TerritorySpain
CityMadrid
Period23 Mar 201527 Mar 2015

Abstract

To resolve secondary flows and wakes in turbomachinery measurements, reduction methods capable of isolating the deterministic and stochastic components of a given signal must be implemented. In the present study, two approaches are applied: a trigger-based phase-locked ensemble averaging technique and a newly proposed method based on the deconvolution of the signal in the frequency domain. While the former is used in numerous publications on the measurement of secondary flows, the latter has-to these authors' knowledge-not yet been used in this context. Both data reduction techniques are outlined theoretically and applied to unsteady pressure measurements in a multi-stage axial turbine. Results obtained from the proposed deconvolution method are in good qualitative agreement with ensemble-averaged data. In some cases, a quantitative discrepancy is shown, most likely caused by numerical errors. Nevertheless, within certain boundaries the method is capable of isolating the deterministic signal including non-rotationally harmonic components without the need for a trigger signal.

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Comparison of Different Methods for the Analysis of Time-Resolved Flow Field Measurements in an Axial Turbine. / Kluge, T.; Henke, M.; Seume, J. R.
2015. Paper presented at 11th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, ETC 2015, Madrid, Spain.

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Kluge, T, Henke, M & Seume, JR 2015, 'Comparison of Different Methods for the Analysis of Time-Resolved Flow Field Measurements in an Axial Turbine', Paper presented at 11th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, ETC 2015, Madrid, Spain, 23 Mar 2015 - 27 Mar 2015.
Kluge, T., Henke, M., & Seume, J. R. (2015). Comparison of Different Methods for the Analysis of Time-Resolved Flow Field Measurements in an Axial Turbine. Paper presented at 11th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, ETC 2015, Madrid, Spain.
Kluge T, Henke M, Seume JR. Comparison of Different Methods for the Analysis of Time-Resolved Flow Field Measurements in an Axial Turbine. 2015. Paper presented at 11th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, ETC 2015, Madrid, Spain.
Kluge, T. ; Henke, M. ; Seume, J. R. / Comparison of Different Methods for the Analysis of Time-Resolved Flow Field Measurements in an Axial Turbine. Paper presented at 11th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, ETC 2015, Madrid, Spain.
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