TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - An Inverse Approach to Identify Tuned Aerodynamic Damping, System Frequencies, and Mistuning, Part 2: Application to Blisks at Rest T2 - Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Unsteady Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics & Aeroelasticity of Turbomachines, ISUAAAT15, 24-27 September 2018, University of Oxford, UK Y1 - 2018 UR - https://www-docs.b-tu.de/fg-strukturmechanik/public/ISUAAAT15-021-Beirow_Kuehhorn_Figaschewsky-SystemID_Part2.pdf PB - ISUAAAT Scientific Committee ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - An Inverse Approach to Identify Tuned Aerodynamic Damping, System Frequencies, and Mistuning, Part 1: Theory Under Rotating Conditions T2 - Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Unsteady Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics & Aeroelasticity of Turbomachines, ISUAAAT15, 24-27 September 2018, University of Oxford, UK Y1 - 2018 UR - https://www-docs.b-tu.de/fg-strukturmechanik/public/ISUAAAT15-048-Figaschewsky_Kuehhorn-SystemID_Part1.pdf PB - ISUAAAT Scientific Committee ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Koch, Ilja A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Filippatos, Angelos A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Gude, Maik T1 - Methodical Approach for Simulation the Vibration of Damaged Fibre Reinforced Composite Rotors Under Consideration of Aerodynamic Influences T2 - 18th European Conference on Composite Materials (ECCM18), Athen (Griechenland), 25.-28. Juni 2018 Y1 - 2018 UR - https://pcoconvin.eventsair.com/QuickEventWebsitePortal/eccm/program/Agenda/AgendaItemDetail?id=258960e5-a867-4c02-b01e-4c997026cf20 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Bornholm, Alfons A1 - Repetckii, Oleg V. T1 - Forced Response Reduction of a Blisk by Means of Intentional Mistuning T2 - ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, Volume 7C: Structures and Dynamics, Oslo, Norway, June 11–15, 2018 N2 - The effect of intentional mistuning has been analyzed for an axial turbocharger blisk with the objective of limiting the forced response due to low engine order excitation (LEO). The idea behind the approach was to increase the aerodynamic damping for the most critical fundamental mode in a way that a safe operation is ensured without severely losing aerodynamic performance. Apart from alternate mistuning a more effective mistuning pattern is investigated, which has been derived by means of optimization employing genetic algorithms. In order to keep the manufacturing effort as small as possible only two blade different geometries have been allowed which means that an integer optimization problem has been formulated. Two blisk prototypes have been manufactured for the purpose of demonstrating the benefit of the intentional mistuning pattern identified in this way: A first one with and a second one without employing intentional mistuning. The real mistuning of the prototypes has been experimentally identified. It is shown that the benefit regarding the forced response reduction is retained in spite of the negative impact of unavoidable additional mistuning due to the manufacturing process. Independently, further analyzes have been focused on the robustness of the solution by considering increasing random structural mistuning and aerodynamic mistuning as well. The latter one has been modeled by means of varying aerodynamic influence coefficients (AIC) as part of Monte Carlo simulations. Reduced order models have been employed for these purposes. KW - Engines KW - Manufactoring KW - Simulation KW - Turbochargers KW - Damping KW - Optimization Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-0-7918-5115-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2018-76584 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kober, Markus A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Keskin, Akin T1 - Instability problems in implicit transient FEM simulations of fast rotating elastic structures - Description of the phenomenon and possible solutions T2 - Proceedings of NAFEMS DACH Conference 2018, Bamberg, May 14-16, 2018 Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-1-910643-14-3 SP - 48 EP - 52 PB - NAFEMS Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz GmbH CY - Grafing ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Weber, Robby A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - Mistuning und Dämpfung radialer Turbinen- und Verdichterlaufräder T2 - Abschluss- und Zwischenberichte der Forschungsstellen Turbomaschinen, Frühjahrstagung 2018, Tagungsband 2018, Bad Neuenahr Y1 - 2018 SP - 159 EP - 190 PB - Forschungsvereinigung Verbrennungskraftmaschinen e.V. CY - Frankfurt am Main ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kober, Markus A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Keskin, Akin T1 - Optimization of Newmark-Euler Time-Integration Parameters for a Stable and Efficient Implicit Simulation of Rotating Elastic Structures T2 - Proceedings of 15th German LS-DYNA Forum Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-3-9816215-5-6 SP - 235 EP - 238 PB - DYNAmore GmbH CY - Stuttgart ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Giersch, Thomas T1 - A Finite Element Based Least Square Fit for the Assessment of Integral and Non-Integral Vibrations With Blade Tip Timing T2 - Proceedings of ISROMAC 2017, Maui, Hawaii, December 16-21, 2017 N2 - This paper aims at improving the robustness and accuracy of the least square fit technique utilized in blade tip timing (BTT) measurements of blade vibrations by proposing two modifications. The first proposal is to replace the lines of the original least square problem by differences of consecutive lines. Thereby, the static deflection as well as the circumferential blade positioning error cancels out and the robustness is improved by removing these uncertainties inherently. The second proposal is to replace the fit of piecewise constant vibration amplitudes within the chosen block length by a linear or cubic spline in the frequency (integral) or time (non-integral) regime. This does not only suppress overshoots due to distorted acceleration or deceleration manoeuvres but also allows for a ”coarser analysis grid” (i.e. larger block length) without loosing amplitude accuracy. Thereby it smooths out random errors more efficiently and increases the orthogonality of the relevant EO or vibration frequency to unwanted signal components. KW - Blade Tip Timing KW - Non-Intrusive Measurements KW - Blade Vibration Y1 - 2017 UR - http://isromac-isimet.univ-lille1.fr/index.php?rubrique=abstract17_&num=2 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Bornholm, Alfons T1 - Vibration Analysis of an Axial Turbine Blisk with Optimized Intentional Mistuning Pattern T2 - Proceedings of ISROMAC 2017, Maui, Hawaii, December 16-21, 2017 N2 - Aiming to limit the forced response of an axial turbine blisk for ship Diesel engine applications efforts have been made to increase the aerodynamic damping contribution for the most critical modes. In this regard the potential of intentional mistuning is investigated since it offers the opportunity to ensure a safe operation without a severe loss of aerodynamic performance. Genetic algorithms have been chosen to derive an optimized mistuning pattern. In order to keep the manufacturing effort within a limit only two possible blade geometries are allowed which means that an integer optimization problem has been formulated. For the purpose of demonstrating the benefit of the intentional mistuning pattern found, two blisk prototypes have been manufactured: One with and another one without employing intentional mistuning for purposes of comparison. Furthermore, this offers the opportunity for an experimental determination of mistuning being really manufactured and other modal properties as well. The experimental data basis is employed to update structural models which are well suited to demonstrate the forced response reduction under operational conditions. KW - Blisk KW - Intentional Mistuning KW - Low Engine Order Excitation Y1 - 2017 UR - http://isromac-isimet.univ-lille1.fr/index.php?rubrique=abstract17_&num=21 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hanschke, Benjamin A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Schrape, Sven A1 - Giersch, Thomas T1 - Consequences of Borescope Blending Repairs on Modern HPC Blisk Aeroelasticity T2 - Proceedings of ISROMAC 2017, Maui, Hawaii, December 16-21, 2017 N2 - Objective of this paper is to analyse the consequences of borescope blending repairs on the aeroelastic behaviour of a modern HPC blisk. To investigate the blending consequences in terms of aerodynamic damping and forcing changes, an exemplary blending of a rotor blade is modelled. Steady state flow parameters like total pressure ratio, polytropic efficiency and the loss coefficient are compared. Furthermore, aerodynamic damping is computed utilising the AIC approach for both geometries. Results are confirmed by SPF simulations for specific nodal diameters of interest. Finally, an unidirectional forced response analysis for the nominal and the blended rotor is conducted to determine the aerodynamic force exciting the blade motion. Fourier transformation of the forcing signal yields to the frequency content as well as the forcing amplitudes. As a result of the present analysis, the amplification of expected blade vibration amplitude is computed. KW - Aeroelasticity KW - Compressor Blisk KW - Blending Repair KW - Forced Response KW - Arodynamic Damping Y1 - 2017 UR - http://isromac-isimet.univ-lille1.fr/index.php?rubrique=abstract17_&num=2 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kober, Markus A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Keskin, Akin A1 - Singh, Kai Navtej T1 - Challenges and opportunities of thermomechanical FEM simulations of high fidelity aero-engine models by implicit time-integration T2 - Proceedings of ISABE 2017, ISABE-2017-22568, Manchester, September 3.-8., 2017 Y1 - 2017 UR - https://isabe2017.org/ PB - ISABE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Giersch, Thomas A1 - Schrape, Sven T1 - Analysis of Mistuned Forced Response in an Axial High Pressure Compressor Rig With Focus on Tyler-Sofrin Modes T2 - ISABE 2017, ISABE-2017-22614, Manchester, September 3.-8., 2017 Y1 - 2017 PB - ISABE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Hönisch, Peter A1 - Giersch, Thomas A1 - Schrape, Sven T1 - Model Update and Validation of a Mistuned High Pressure Compressor Blisk T2 - Proceedings of ISABE 2017, ISABE-2017-22568, Manchester, September 3.-8., 2017 Y1 - 2017 UR - https://isabe2017.org/ PB - ISABE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Giersch, Thomas A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - Forced Response Prediction of an Axial Turbine Rotor With Regard to Aerodynamically Mistuned Excitation T2 - ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition, Volume 7B: Structures and Dynamics, Düsseldorf, Germany, June 16–20, 2014, Paper GT2014-25896 N2 - The design of both efficient and reliable turbomachinery blades demands a detailed knowledge of static and dynamic forces during operation. This paper aims to contribute to the proper identification of dynamic excitation mechanisms acting on an axial turbine rotor, particularly with regard to deviations of the NGV’s nominal geometry due to the use of variable vanes or tolerances in manufacturing. As variations of the NGV’s geometry disturb the perfectly periodic pattern of the downstream flow features, other spectral components than those correlated with the number of stator vanes are possible to appear. These frequency components may lead to low engine order excitation of fundamental blade modes at high engine speeds. Under these operating conditions the rotor is already highly loaded with centrifugal forces and additional dynamic excitation may cause unacceptable stresses. Thus aerodynamic mistuning might be a limiting criterion for the design of a highly loaded turbine rotor. Within this paper 2 dimensional CFD-models are used to investigate both, the determination of the wake of a geometric mistuned stator guide vane and the influence of the resulting excitation on the adjacent rotor stage due to aerodynamically mistuned flow. In order to generate a mistuned NGV geometry, variations of pitch and stagger angle are taken into account and a mesh morpher is used to produce computational domains of the mistuned geometry on the basis of a nominal mesh. Additionally a simplified reconstruction process based on a set of CFD computations will be introduced, being able to reproduce the spectral components of the mistuned wake by specifying a certain geometric mistuning distribution. The prediction of the resulting modal forces is carried out in time domain and approaches with lower fidelity are investigated with respect to their capability of reproducing the key features of an aerodynamically mistuned excitation mechanism. KW - Rotors KW - Turbines Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-0-7918-4577-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2014-25896 PB - ASME ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rauer, Georg A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Springmann, Marcel T1 - Residual Stress Modelling and Inverse Heat Transfer Coefficients Estimation of a Nickel-Based Superalloy Disc Forging T2 - ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition, Volume 6, Düsseldorf, Germany, June 16–20, 2014, Paper GT2014-25827 N2 - Aero engine disc forgings are subjected to heat treatment operations, i.e., solution treatment followed by quenching and artificial aging, with the aim of achieving improved mechanical material properties. During heat treatment high inhomogeneous temperature gradients and long loading times at elevated temperatures occur and lead to the development and partial relaxation of bulk residual stresses. The intention of this paper is to describe the residual stress modelling of a nickel-based ATI 718Plus® superalloy disc forging. For this purpose, an uncoupled thermomechanical finite element problem is solved consisting of a thermal model based on transient, spatially varying heat transfer coefficients (HTCs) and a stress model incorporating the nonlinear material behaviour to account for thermal induced inelastic deformations. A graphical user interface based application has been created for the automatic estimation of the a priori unknown HTCs by using a serial solution procedure for the two dimensional inverse heat conduction problem (IHCP) based on the function specification method. The estimated temperature fields have been compared at the thermocouple positions with the corresponding measurement data and confirm the suitability of the inverse algorithm to this problem. A rate-independent elasto-plastic constitutive model is used to simulate the residual stress formation while quenching the disc forging. Two creep models have been adjusted to uniaxial tensile test data and applied to simulate the stress relaxation during aging. Finally, this paper presents the numerical results of the stress analysis. Copyright © 2014 by Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG KW - Nickel KW - Superalloys KW - Forging KW - Stress KW - Modeling Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-0-7918-4575-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2014-25827 PB - ASME ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Giersch, Thomas A1 - Nipkau, Jens T1 - Optimization-Aided Forced Response Analysis of a Mistuned Compressor Blisk T2 - ASME Turbo Expo 2014, Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition, Volume 7B: Structures and Dynamics, Düsseldorf, Germany, June 16–20, 2014, Paper GT2014-25915 N2 - The forced response of the first rotor of an E3E-type high pressure compressor blisk is analyzed with regard to varying mistuning, varying engine order excitations and the consideration of aeroelastic effects. For that purpose, SNM-based reduced order models are used in which the disk remains unchanged while the Young’s modulus of each blade is used to define experimentally adjusted as well as intentional mistuning patterns. The aerodynamic influence coefficient technique is employed to model aeroelastic interactions. Furthermore, based on optimization analyses and depending on the exciting EO and aerodynamic influences it is searched for the worst as well as the best mistuning distributions with respect to the maximum blade displacement. Genetic algorithms using blade stiffness variations as vector of design variables and the maximum blade displacement as objective function are applied. An allowed limit of the blades’ Young’s modulus standard deviation is formulated as secondary condition. In particular, the question is addressed if and how far the aeroelastic impact, mainly causing aerodynamic damping, combined with mistuning can even yield a reduction of the forced response compared to the ideally tuned blisk. It is shown that the strong dependence of the aerodynamic damping on the inter-blade phase angle is the main driver for a possible response attenuation considering the fundamental blade mode. The results of the optimization analyses are compared to the forced response due to real, experimentally determined frequency mistuning as well as intentional mistuning. Copyright © 2014 by Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-0-7918-4577-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2014-25915 PB - ASME ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Giersch, Thomas A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Hönisch, Peter A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Schrape, Sven T1 - Numerical Analysis and Validation of the Rotor Blade Vibration Response Induced by High Pressure Compressor Deep Surge T2 - ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition, Volume 7B: Structures and Dynamics Düsseldorf, Germany, June 16–20, 2014, Paper GT2014-26295 N2 - The following paper presents a numerical analysis of a deep surge cycle of a 4.5 stage research compressor. The resulting unsteady loads are used to determine the response of two particular rotor blade rows that are then compared to strain gauge data from measurements. Within a deep surge cycle the compressor experiences a rapid change of the flow field from forward to reversed flow. This rapid breakdown is linked to a new mean blade load. Hence, the rapid change in blade loads are able to excite fundamental blade modes similar to an impulse load. The resulting vibration magnitudes might reach critical levels. This paper demonstrates two different approaches to evaluate the unsteady flow during a surge cycle. The first uses a three dimensional, time accurate finite volume solver for viscid compressible flows to calculate the transient surge cycle of the compressor. The compressor itself is represented by a multi-blade-row sector model. The second approach makes use of the same solver and compressor domain to determine steady state characteristics of the HPC in forward, stalled and reversed flow. Based on these characteristics an one dimensional finite volume solver for inviscid compressible flows was developed to determine the transient compressor behavior. The one dimensional solver represents the compressor by source terms that are linked to the previously determined steady state characteristics. Copyright © 2014 by Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG KW - Compressors KW - High pressure (Physics) KW - Numerical analysis Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-0-7918-4577-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2014-26295 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rey Villazón, José Maria A1 - Wildow, Toni A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Benton, Robert A1 - Göhler, Moritz T1 - Impact of the Secondary Air System Design Parameters on the Calculation of Turbine Discs Windage T2 - ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition, Volume 5C: Heat Transfer, Düsseldorf, Germany, June 16–20, 2014, Paper GT2014-26050 N2 - The rotating components in gas turbines are very highly stressed as a result of the centrifugal and thermal loads. One of the main functions of the secondary air system (SAS) is to ensure that the rotating components are surrounded by air that optimizes disc lifing and integrity. The SAS is also responsible for the blade cooling flow supply, preventing hot gas ingestion from the main annulus into the rotor-stator cavities, and for balancing the net axial load in the thrust bearings. Thus, the SAS design requires a multidisciplinary compromise to provide the above functions, while minimizing the penalty of the secondary flows on engine performance. The phenomenon known as rotor-stator drag or windage is defined as the power of the rotor moment acting on its environment. The power loss due to windage has a direct impact on the performance of the turbine and the overall efficiency of the engine. This paper describes a novel preliminary design approach to calculate the windage of the rotor-stator cavities in the front of a typical aero engine HP turbine. The new method is applied to investigate the impact of the SAS design parameters on the windage losses and on the properties of the cooling flows leading to the main annulus. Initially, a theoretical approach is followed to calculate the power losses of each part of the HPT front air feed system. Then, a 1D-network integral model of the cavities and flow passages of the HPT front is built and enhanced with detailed flow field correlations. The new 1D-flow network model offers higher fidelity regarding local effects. A result comparison between the theoretical calculation and the prediction of the enhanced flow network model puts forward the relevance of the local flow field effects in the design concept of the SAS. Using the enhanced 1D-flow network models, the SAS design parameters are varied to assess their influence on the windage and pumping power calculation. As a conclusion, the paper shows how the SAS design can have a significant influence on the HPT overall power and the air that is fed back into the turbine blade rows. Controlling these features is essential to bid a competitive technology in the aero engine industry. Copyright © 2014 by Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG KW - Design KW - Turbines KW - Disks Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-0-7918-4573-8 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2014-26050 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Maywald, Thomas A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - Mistuning and Damping Analysis of a Radial Turbine Blisk in Varying Ambient Conditions T2 - ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition, Volume 7B: Structures and Dynamics Düsseldorf, Germany, June 16–20, 2014, Paper GT2014-25521 N2 - A mistuned radial turbine impeller is analyzed with respect to the impact of varying ambient pressures and temperatures as well on frequency response functions and modal damping ratios. Beginning at room conditions, a finite element model of an impeller wheel at rest is updated based on experimentally determined mistuning in terms of blade dominated frequencies. The following numerical forced response analyses yield a maximum blade displacement amplification of 67% compared to the tuned reference. In addition, modal damping ratios are determined in dependence on the ambient pressure ranging from technical vacuum at 1 mbar up to 6000 mbar in a pressure chamber. Shaker excitation and laser Doppler vibrometry response measurement is employed in this context. A linear dependence of modal damping ratios on ambient pressure and a dominating damping contribution of the surrounding air even for higher modes could be proved. Moreover, the experimental determination of frequency response functions (FRF) at technical vacuum yields a better separation of resonance peaks compared to room conditions at 1013 mbar and hence, this data allows for more accurate model-updates in principle. It is proved that numerical models updated regarding mistuning at room conditions are well suited to predict the forced response at arbitrary pressures if measured modal damping ratios at these pressures are considered. Finally, within analyzing the effect of increasing structural temperatures with the surrounding air at 1013 mbar included slightly decreasing resonance frequencies but strongly increasing FRF-amplitudes are determined. Copyright © 2014 by ASME KW - Damping KW - Turbines Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-0-7918-4577-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2014-25521 PB - ASME ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Behnam, Nouri A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - Automated CAE process for thermo-mechanical lifing prediction of a parameterized turbine blade with internal cooling T2 - Joined 11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM XI), 5th European Conference on Computational Mechanics (ECCM V), 6th European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics (ECFD VI) conference Y1 - 2014 UR - http://www.wccm-eccm-ecfd2014.org/admin/files/fileabstract/a2070.pdf ER -