Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Computations using a time-accurate, compressible Navier-Stokes flow model were conducted to analyze both unsteady laminar and turbulent flows over two curved configurations of vanes which were shaped to treat a 4.0 kHz vibration problem which has occurred in several SSMEs. This problem involves vortex shedding from vanes which causes excessive vane vibration and cracking. The original vane configuration exhibited strong flow-induced vibrations at a Strouhal number near 0.19 for a the first bending mode excitation. Scalloping of the leading edge raised the frequency of the vane's first torsional mode, which in turn increased the onset flow velocity at lock-in. Beveling the vane's trailing edge eliminated vortex shedding at the trailing edge, which decoupled the flow oscillation from the vibrating wave. A modified vane configuration with a beveled trailing edge at a 30 deg angle was also studied.
Keywords:
ACOUSTICS
Type:
International Congress on Recent Developments in Air and Structure-Borne Sound and Vibration; Mar 06, 1990 - Mar 08, 1990; Auburn, AL; United States
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