开式旋翼推进系统中后旋翼对前旋翼叶片尾迹的影响

C. DeLorenzo, J. Deleon, Paul E. Slaboch
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美国宇航局环境责任航空(ERA)项目支持在美国宇航局格伦研究中心(GRC)的9 × 15低速风洞中收集开放式转子推进装置(ORPR)的大型立体粒子图像测速(PIV)数据集。数据收集工作获得了由30个平面组成的三分量速度测量量,从轮毂附近径向向外朝向尖端。PIV摄像机和激光器安装在一个横截面上,允许整个数据采集系统从一个平面移动到另一个平面。PIV数据采集在前转子上触发,使得每次采集事件前转子始终处于同一位置。后旋翼位置没有记录,在采集过程中随机变化。由于后旋翼的位置不与前旋翼或相机同步,因此有必要根据后旋翼的相位分离单个PIV图像,然后才能对其进行处理。通过在PIV图像中定位转子的轮廓并确定其相对于已知点的位置来确定后转子的相位。该过程通过图像处理算法进行。以前的算法能够建立一个相对准确的前后转子之间尾流的3D模型,但是存在一些小的不准确性。该算法的改进允许更精确的相位平均,从而产生改进的PIV数据集。两个转子被设置为相同的名义转速,然而,在电机控制和其他物理机制的变化允许在两个转子的真实RPM的一些差异。在旋翼间流场中,研究了后旋翼对前旋翼叶片尾迹的影响。后旋翼势场对前旋翼尾迹有显著的上游影响,改变了其接近后旋翼的拓扑结构。通过确定尾迹内的最小速度来量化尾迹强度,同时使用自由流速度定义的速度赤字来确定尾迹的宽度。这项工作在开式转子推进系统的辐射声学和效率方面具有潜在的应用价值。
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Effect of Aft Rotor on Forward Rotor Blade Wakes in Open Rotor Propulsion Systems
NASA’s Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) project supported the collection of a large stereoscopic Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) dataset of the Open Rotor Propulsion Rig (ORPR) in the 9 × 15 Low Speed Wind Tunnel at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC). The data collection effort acquired a volume of three component velocity measurements composed of 30 planes from near the hub radially outward towards the tip. The PIV cameras and laser were mounted to a traverse that allowed the entire data acquisition system to move from plane to plane. The PIV data acquisition was triggered on the front rotor such that the front rotor was always in the same position for each acquisition event. The aft rotor position was not recorded and varied randomly during the acquisition. Because the position of the aft rotor was not synchronized to either the forward rotor or the camera it was necessary to separate individual PIV images based off of the phase of the aft rotor before they could be processed. The phase of the aft rotor was determined by locating the outline of the rotor in the PIV images and determining its position relative to a known point. This process was conducted by an image processing algorithm. Previous algorithms were able to make a relatively accurate 3D model of the wake between the forward and aft rotors, however some small inaccuracies were present. Improvements to this algorithm allowed for more accurate phase averaging, which yielded an improved PIV dataset. Both rotors were set to the same nominal rotational speed, however variations in motor control and other physical mechanisms allowed for some differences in the true RPM of the two rotors. The effects of the aft rotor on the front rotor blade wakes within the inter-rotor flow field of the ORPR were examined. The aft rotor potential field was shown to have significant upstream impact on the front rotor wakes, altering their topology approaching the aft rotor. The wake strength was quantified through determination of the minimum velocities that occurred within a wake while a defined velocity deficit from the free stream velocity was used to determine the width of the wake. This work has potential applications to the radiated acoustics and efficiency of open rotor propulsion systems.
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