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Body Force Model Implementation of Transonic Rotor for Fan/Airframe Simulations
by
Magrini, Andrea
in
Accuracy
/ Aircraft
/ Airframes
/ Body force method
/ body force model
/ Boundary conditions
/ Calibration
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer software industry
/ fan/airframe interaction
/ Flow rates
/ Force distribution
/ Guide vanes
/ High angle of attack
/ Mass flow rate
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ NASA/GEAE R4
/ Reproducibility
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Three dimensional models
/ throughflow methods
/ transonic fan
/ Turbofans
/ Turbomachinery
/ UHBPR nacelle
2022
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Body Force Model Implementation of Transonic Rotor for Fan/Airframe Simulations
by
Magrini, Andrea
in
Accuracy
/ Aircraft
/ Airframes
/ Body force method
/ body force model
/ Boundary conditions
/ Calibration
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer software industry
/ fan/airframe interaction
/ Flow rates
/ Force distribution
/ Guide vanes
/ High angle of attack
/ Mass flow rate
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ NASA/GEAE R4
/ Reproducibility
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Three dimensional models
/ throughflow methods
/ transonic fan
/ Turbofans
/ Turbomachinery
/ UHBPR nacelle
2022
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Body Force Model Implementation of Transonic Rotor for Fan/Airframe Simulations
by
Magrini, Andrea
in
Accuracy
/ Aircraft
/ Airframes
/ Body force method
/ body force model
/ Boundary conditions
/ Calibration
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer software industry
/ fan/airframe interaction
/ Flow rates
/ Force distribution
/ Guide vanes
/ High angle of attack
/ Mass flow rate
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ NASA/GEAE R4
/ Reproducibility
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Three dimensional models
/ throughflow methods
/ transonic fan
/ Turbofans
/ Turbomachinery
/ UHBPR nacelle
2022
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Body Force Model Implementation of Transonic Rotor for Fan/Airframe Simulations
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Body Force Model Implementation of Transonic Rotor for Fan/Airframe Simulations
2022
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Three-dimensional throughflow models represent a turbomachinery cascade via a force distribution without the need for detailed geometric modelling in the numerical solution, saving consistent computational resources. In this paper, we present the application of a body force method on an axial transonic fan implemented into an in-house tool for axisymmetric throughflow simulations. By a systematic comparison of local and integral quantities with a validated numerical solution, the capabilities and limitations of the model are discussed for different operating regimes. The implementation is first validated at the peak efficiency calibration point, providing a good duplication of blade flow variables and radial profiles. The design total pressure is matched with a 0.6% absolute difference and a slightly higher slope of the characteristic towards the stall. The isentropic efficiency curve is penalised after the choking mass flow rate calibration, presenting an absolute difference close to 2%, although with a consistent off-design trend. In general, the model provides a satisfactory representation of the flow field and the outflow spanwise distributions, with locally larger discrepancies near the endwalls. Finally, the method is applied to simulate the fan and outlet guide vanes installed into an isolated turbofan nacelle. The onset of intake stall at a high angle of attack is compared between the body force and a boundary conditions-based approaches, highlighting the importance of adopting fully coupled solution methods to study fan/airframe interaction problems.
Publisher
MDPI AG
Subject
/ Aircraft
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