Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8058074 Aerospace Science and Technology 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
It is observed from the characteristics that the torque of the HPT rotor decreases with increasing NH. The HPT mass flow function initially decreases and then increases with an increase in NH. The IPT mass flow function initially remains similar and then decreases with increase in NH above values of 150%. The HPT rotor torque and IPT mass flow function decrease with rearward movement of the HPT rotor sub-assembly for all values of NH. With worn tip seal fins all parameters mentioned previously are lower than in the nominal undamaged case. The high fidelity characterisation of turbines that follows the sequence of events after a shaft failure, as described in this work, can provide accurate predictions of terminal speed and thus act as a tool for testing design modifications that can result in better management and control of the over-speed event.
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