CFD Study to Analyze the Behavior of Secondary Flow Using Fillets
Abstract
Secondary flow are a series of vortex
created at the leading edge of the blade. These
vortexes decrease the efficiency of the turbine by
creating a non-uniform flow which will pass to
successive blade stages. The secondary flow also
causes heat transfer problems by moving hot air from
the center of the passage to the endwall. Some
methods are being studied to weak these vortexes
including adding fillets to the leading edge of the
blade. For this article a CFD study was perform
using four different fillets to examine the behavior of
the vortex by including the fillets. The design fillets
were not able to eliminate the vortex and flow
separation but the tall fillets seemed to increase the
velocity at the passages. While the small area fillets
seemed to worsen the flow separation.
Key Terms― CFD, Horseshoe Vortex,
Secondary Flow, Turbine