An influence of the different incoming wake-like flows on the rotor vibrations

The aim of the current investigation is the rotor vibrations generated by the disturbances caused the different types of incoming wake-like flows. Those wakes arriving at the tested rotor were created by two ways: a passive wake generator (immobile disk) and an upstream rotating rotor as an active w...

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Published inJournal of physics. Conference series Vol. 854; no. 1; pp. 12034 - 12042
Main Authors Naumov, I V, Kabardin, I K, Mikkelsen, R F, Okulov, V L, Sørensen, J N
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.05.2017
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Summary:The aim of the current investigation is the rotor vibrations generated by the disturbances caused the different types of incoming wake-like flows. Those wakes arriving at the tested rotor were created by two ways: a passive wake generator (immobile disk) and an upstream rotating rotor as an active wake generator. The influence of both wakes on the tested rotor was studied in a water flume. A model of the tested three-bladed rotor designed using Glauert's optimum theory at an optimal tip speed ratio λ = 5 was placed in both "passive" and "active" wakes to recognize dissimilarities on the vibrations of the tested rotor. The distance from the wake generators to the tested rotor was varied from 4 to 8 rotor diameters. Also, the shift between the rotor axis and axis of the incoming wakes was changed to 0, 0.5 and 1 rotor diameters. The flow condition before rotor was measured with high temporal accuracy using LDA. The turbulent intensity of the incoming wake flows changed from 3 to 16% due to the types of the wake generators. Power and thrust characteristics and their pulsations of the tested rotor were measured by strain gauges. The dependences of power coefficients from tip speed ratios and positions of the wake generators were documented. The present study showed a strong influence of the initial flow from the two different wake generators on the rotor vibrations.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/854/1/012034