Abstract
The tip leakage flow at both sides of the nozzle vane is an important factor for the reduction in turbine aerothermal performance. A strong shock wave is generated at the trailing edge of the nozzle vane under transonic condition, which can interfere with the tip leakage vortex and further aggravate the complexity of the flow field. The primary purpose of this study is to obtain a deeper understanding of the interference mechanism of shock waves on the leakage vortex. Three-dimensional Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes calculations were performed to investigate the transonic flow fields in the nozzle vane cascade. The flow structure of the tip leakage flow, interference of the shock wave on the tip leakage vortex, and influence of the expansion ratio on the interference effect were analyzed and discussed. The authors found that the tip leakage vortex expanded and broke owing to the reverse pressure gradient under the interference of the shock wave, resulting in a significant increase in flow losses. As the expansion ratio increased, the expansion position of the tip leakage vortex shifted to the trailing edge, and the size of the tip leakage vortex significantly increased initially but remained unchanged at the vane rear part. Additionally, the schematic diagram of a model for interference between the shock wave and leakage vortex is presented to describe the shape of the shock wave and leakage vortex. The numerical results provide a better understanding of the complex flow field phenomena in variable nozzle turbines.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 49 |
| Journal | International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| Publication status | Published - Dec 2025 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- interference effect
- leakage vortex
- shock wave
- tip leakage flow
- variable nozzle turbine