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Controlling the secondary flows near endwall boundary layer fences in a 90¡Æ turning duct using approximate optimization method Jongjae Cho, Kuisoon Kim*, Jinhan Kim and Eunhwan Jeong
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 8, pp.2025-2034, 2011
Abstract : This paper presents the optimization of an endwall boundary layer fence which improves the aerothermal characteristics of a gas turbine
passage. The fence in a gas turbine passage effectively reduces secondary flow loss, which is generated in the cascade of the turbine.
The turbine passage was simulated by a 90¨¬ turning duct (ReD=360,000). The main purpose of the present investigation was to focus on
finding a boundary layer fence with minimum total pressure loss in the passage and heat transfer coefficient on the endwall of the duct.
An approximate optimization method was used for the investigation to secure the computational efficiency. Design variables were the
fence shape factors (fence thickness, fence height, and fence width) as well as the radial position on the passage endwall. Results indicated
that a significant improvement in aerodynamic performance can be achieved through the application of an optimized boundary
layer fence. The optimized design reduced the mass-weighted average total pressure loss in the duct by 8.6% relative to the duct without
the fence. The area-weighted average maximum Nusselt number on the endwall of the optimized design was decreased by 2.5% in comparison
with the duct without the fence.
Keyword :
Boundary layer fence; Optimization; Secondary flow; Turning duct
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