Unsteady Impact of Casing Air Injection in Reducing Aerodynamic Losses and Heat Transfer on Various Squealer Tip Geometries

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Abstract

This study deals with the effectiveness of casing-injection for a few squealer tip designs in a turbine stage to mitigate tip leakage penalties. Seventy-two Unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes (URANS) simulations were conducted. Five factors were examined: number of injection holes, axial position, jet inclination, blowing ratio, and hole diameter. The ideal configuration demonstrated the highest aerodynamic loss reduction compared to the baseline flat tip by 2.66%. The optimal injection scheme was integrated with three tip-rim topologies: complete channel squealer, suction-side partial squealer, and pressure-side partial squealer. The channel squealer enhances the advantageous effects of injection; the injected jets produce a counter-rotating vortex pair that disturbs the tip leakage vortex core, while the cavity formed by the squealer rim captures low-momentum fluid, thus thermally protecting the tip surface. The injection combined with channel squealer had the highest stage isentropic efficiency and the lowest total-pressure loss, thereby validating the synergy between active jet momentum augmentation and passive geometric sealing. The best configuration shows a 2.87% total pressure loss decrement and a 4.49% total-to-total efficiency increment compared to the baseline design. The best configuration not only improved stage efficiency but also achieved a 43.9% decrease in the tip heat transfer coefficient.

Original languageEnglish
Article number979
JournalAerospace
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2025

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Keywords

  • annular cascade
  • axial turbine
  • casing injection
  • CFD
  • HP turbine
  • partial squealer
  • squealer
  • tip leakage flow
  • turbine experiments
  • URANS

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