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Nonsmooth Thermoelastic Simulations of Blade-Casing Contact Interactions

  • Anders Thorin
  • , Nicolas Guérin
  • , Mathias Legrand
  • , Fabrice Thouverez
  • , Patricio Almeida
  • McGill University
  • Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes
  • Computational Solid Mechanics

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Résumé

In turbomachinery, it is well known that tighter operating clearances improve the efficiency. However, this leads to unwanted potential unilateral and frictional contact occurrences between the rotating (blades) and stationary components (casings) together with attendant thermal excitations. Unilateral contact induces discontinuities in the velocity at impact times, hence the terminology nonsmooth dynamics. Current modeling strategies of rotor-stator interactions are either based on regularizing penalty methods or on explicit time-marching methods derived from Carpenter's forward Lagrange multiplier method. Regularization introduces an artificial time scale in the formulation corresponding to numerical stiffness, which is not desirable. Carpenter's scheme has been successfully applied to turbomachinery industrial models in the sole mechanical framework, but faces serious stability issues when dealing with the additional heat equation. This work overcomes the above issues by using the Moreau-Jean nonsmooth integration scheme within an implicit ? -method. This numerical scheme is based on a mathematically sound description of the contact dynamics by means of measure differential inclusions and enjoys attractive features. The procedure is unconditionally stable opening doors to quick preliminary simulations with time-steps one hundred times larger than with previous algorithms. It can also deal with strongly coupled thermomechanical problems.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article022502
journalJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
Volume141
Numéro de publication2
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 févr. 2019
Modification externeOui

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