Instabilities Everywhere! Hard Problems in Aero-Engines

Z. Spakovszky
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Abstract

Many of the challenges that limited aero-engine operation in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s were static in nature: hot components exceeding temperature margins, stresses in the high-speed rotating structure approaching safety limits, and turbomachinery aerodynamic efficiencies missing performance goals. Modeling tools have greatly improved since and have helped enhance jet engine design, largely due to better computers and improved simulations of the fluid flow and supporting structure. The situation is thus different today, where important problems encountered past the design and development phases are dynamic in nature. These can jeopardize engine certification and lead to major delays and increased program cost. A real challenge is the characterization of damping and the related dynamic behavior of rotating and stationary components and assemblies, and of the fluid-structure interactions and coupling. The theme of this lecture is instability in the broadest sense. A number of problems of technological interest in aero-engines are discussed with focus on dynamical system modeling and identification of the underlying mechanisms. Future perspectives on outstanding seminal problems and grand challenges are also given.
不稳定无处不在!航空发动机中的难题
在20世纪50年代、60年代、70年代和80年代,限制航空发动机运行的许多挑战本质上都是静态的:热部件超过温度范围,高速旋转结构中的应力接近安全极限,涡轮机械气动效率未达到性能目标。自那以后,建模工具得到了极大的改进,并帮助改进了喷气发动机的设计,这主要归功于更好的计算机和改进的流体流动和支撑结构的模拟。因此,今天的情况有所不同,在过去的设计和开发阶段遇到的重要问题本质上是动态的。这可能会危及发动机认证,导致重大延误,并增加项目成本。一个真正的挑战是表征旋转和静止部件和组件的阻尼和相关动态行为,以及流体-结构相互作用和耦合。本次讲座的主题是广义上的不稳定性。讨论了航空发动机的一些技术问题,重点是动力系统建模和潜在机制的识别。对突出的开创性问题和重大挑战的未来展望也给出了。
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