Aeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressor

The purpose of this master thesis is to provide a reliable methodology to predict the forced response of a monoblock bladed drum from a low pressure compressor. Pre-test forced response calculations have already been made at Techspace Aero in 2013. Now that experimental data are available, the metho...

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Main Author: Lamouroux, Julien
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Kraft- och värmeteknologi 2016
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-1833762016-03-22T05:21:44ZAeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressorengLamouroux, JulienKTH, Kraft- och värmeteknologi2016AeroelasticityForced responseBladed drumLow pressure compressorThe purpose of this master thesis is to provide a reliable methodology to predict the forced response of a monoblock bladed drum from a low pressure compressor. Pre-test forced response calculations have already been made at Techspace Aero in 2013. Now that experimental data are available, the methodology has to be adapted to ensure the best numerical-experimental correlation possible. The final goal is that, at the end of the thesis, engineers at Techspace Aero will be able to launch reliable forced response simulations within a short amount of time. For the sake of confidentiality, some data are not revealed, such as the engine name, some numerical values (forced response, aerodynamic damping, frequency of the mode etc…) and axis scales. In this paper, the study focuses on the forced response of a rotor blade from the first stage under the excitation from the upstream stator. The mode under investigation is the 2S2, the one that responded during the experiment. The TWIN approach is used to compute the forced response of the rotor blade. With this approach, a steady stage computation has first to be carried on as an initialization. Then two unsteady computations are necessary. The first, without blade motion, will provide the excitation aerodynamic forces. The aerodynamic damping will be extracted from the second one, where the motion of the blade is imposed on a given eigenmode. The forced response can then be computed with these two results and some additional structural data.  The results will be compared to the experimental value. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-183376application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Aeroelasticity
Forced response
Bladed drum
Low pressure compressor
spellingShingle Aeroelasticity
Forced response
Bladed drum
Low pressure compressor
Lamouroux, Julien
Aeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressor
description The purpose of this master thesis is to provide a reliable methodology to predict the forced response of a monoblock bladed drum from a low pressure compressor. Pre-test forced response calculations have already been made at Techspace Aero in 2013. Now that experimental data are available, the methodology has to be adapted to ensure the best numerical-experimental correlation possible. The final goal is that, at the end of the thesis, engineers at Techspace Aero will be able to launch reliable forced response simulations within a short amount of time. For the sake of confidentiality, some data are not revealed, such as the engine name, some numerical values (forced response, aerodynamic damping, frequency of the mode etc…) and axis scales. In this paper, the study focuses on the forced response of a rotor blade from the first stage under the excitation from the upstream stator. The mode under investigation is the 2S2, the one that responded during the experiment. The TWIN approach is used to compute the forced response of the rotor blade. With this approach, a steady stage computation has first to be carried on as an initialization. Then two unsteady computations are necessary. The first, without blade motion, will provide the excitation aerodynamic forces. The aerodynamic damping will be extracted from the second one, where the motion of the blade is imposed on a given eigenmode. The forced response can then be computed with these two results and some additional structural data.  The results will be compared to the experimental value.
author Lamouroux, Julien
author_facet Lamouroux, Julien
author_sort Lamouroux, Julien
title Aeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressor
title_short Aeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressor
title_full Aeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressor
title_fullStr Aeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressor
title_full_unstemmed Aeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressor
title_sort aeroelastic forced response of a bladed drum from a low pressure compressor
publisher KTH, Kraft- och värmeteknologi
publishDate 2016
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-183376
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