This paper is aimed to show the effects of partial stall on the fracture of the first stage rotating blades of the gas turbine compressors of an onshore gas refinery. The first part of the paper deals with the results of finite element modeling (FEM) of stress distribution and stress concentration areas on the blades under its first to third natural frequencies. Comparison of the stress concentration areas with the fractured blades shows that the blades have been fractured due to resonance under the first and second natural frequencies. The second part of the paper deals with the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of air flowing through the blades to determine the most probable sources of vibrational loads as the aerodynamic forces. Results of CFD simulations show that the operation of the gas turbines under 40–50% of their nominal output power—which has been very regular in the history of operation of the turbines—increases the possibility of stall at the tip side of the first stages rotating blades. The vortices shedding due to downwash flow at the tip side of the blades causes flow instability and increases the aerodynamic vibrational forces on the blades, which finally makes them to experience a kind of high cycle fatigue (HCF).
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December 2015
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Partial Stall Effects on the Failure of an Axial Compressor Blade
E. Poursaeidi,
E. Poursaeidi
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Zanjan,
Zanjan 45371-38791, Iran
e-mail: epsaeidi@znu.ac.ir
University of Zanjan,
Zanjan 45371-38791, Iran
e-mail: epsaeidi@znu.ac.ir
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M. R. Mohammadi Arhani,
M. R. Mohammadi Arhani
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Zanjan,
Zanjan 45371-38791, Iran
e-mail: mohammadi500@gmail.com
University of Zanjan,
Zanjan 45371-38791, Iran
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S. Hosseini,
S. Hosseini
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Tarbiat Modares University,
Tehran 14115-111, Iran
e-mail: hosseini.sana@gmail.com
Tarbiat Modares University,
Tehran 14115-111, Iran
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M. Darayi,
M. Darayi
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Arak University,
Arak 39455-38138, Markazi, Iran
e-mail: mech.mohsen@gmail.com
Arak University,
Arak 39455-38138, Markazi, Iran
e-mail: mech.mohsen@gmail.com
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M. Arablu
M. Arablu
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Engineering Science,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
Charlotte, NC 28223
e-mail: marablu@uncc.edu
Engineering Science,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
Charlotte, NC 28223
e-mail: marablu@uncc.edu
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E. Poursaeidi
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Zanjan,
Zanjan 45371-38791, Iran
e-mail: epsaeidi@znu.ac.ir
University of Zanjan,
Zanjan 45371-38791, Iran
e-mail: epsaeidi@znu.ac.ir
M. R. Mohammadi Arhani
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Zanjan,
Zanjan 45371-38791, Iran
e-mail: mohammadi500@gmail.com
University of Zanjan,
Zanjan 45371-38791, Iran
e-mail: mohammadi500@gmail.com
S. Hosseini
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Tarbiat Modares University,
Tehran 14115-111, Iran
e-mail: hosseini.sana@gmail.com
Tarbiat Modares University,
Tehran 14115-111, Iran
e-mail: hosseini.sana@gmail.com
M. Darayi
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Arak University,
Arak 39455-38138, Markazi, Iran
e-mail: mech.mohsen@gmail.com
Arak University,
Arak 39455-38138, Markazi, Iran
e-mail: mech.mohsen@gmail.com
M. Arablu
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Engineering Science,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
Charlotte, NC 28223
e-mail: marablu@uncc.edu
Engineering Science,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
Charlotte, NC 28223
e-mail: marablu@uncc.edu
Contributed by the Structures and Dynamics Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR GAS TURBINES AND POWER. Manuscript received December 28, 2014; final manuscript received April 27, 2015; published online June 2, 2015. Editor: David Wisler.
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Dec 2015, 137(12): 122602 (6 pages)
Published Online: June 2, 2015
Article history
Received:
December 28, 2014
Revision Received:
April 27, 2015
Citation
Poursaeidi, E., Mohammadi Arhani, M. R., Hosseini, S., Darayi, M., and Arablu, M. (June 2, 2015). "Partial Stall Effects on the Failure of an Axial Compressor Blade." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. December 2015; 137(12): 122602. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4030515
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