Title of article :
Structural and Aerodynamical Parametric Study of Truss-Core Gas Turbine Rotor Blade
Author/Authors :
Akzhigitov, Dulat Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan , Srymbetov, Tamerlan Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan , Aldabergen, Abilkhairkhan Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan , Spitas, Christos Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Abstract :
Improvement of turbine blades is currently the prime area of research dedicated to the development of more efficient
gas turbines. This study examines the structural performance of the gas turbine rotor and stator blades with the implementation
of Kagome truss-core structure as inner topology. The truss-core structure was hypothesised to improve the stress behaviour of
the blade by reducing the mass and, hence, the centrifugal force induced by rotation, while remaining robust enough to withstand
bending stress induced by the flow. In order to analyse the stress state of the truss-core model, fluid flow analysis of transonic
turbomachinery was performed via the Frozen Rotor technique in ANSYS CFX and then coupled with ANSYS Mechanical. As a
result, the combined surface load of the rotor was obtained and used to estimate the structural performance. By examining the
obtained complex stress state of the rotor blades, the truss-core density-dependent structural performance was derived for the
given initial and boundary conditions.
Keywords :
Gas turbine , Rotor blade , Kagome truss core , Structural analysis , Numerical simulation
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics