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Actuators for Surge Control in Gas Turbine

Periodic Reporting for period 2 - ACONIT (Actuators for Surge Control in Gas Turbine)

Periodo di rendicontazione: 2021-03-01 al 2022-08-31

The objective of the ACONIT project is to design, manufacture and test actuators for flow control for an implantation in an aircraft engine. The actuators will fulfill aeronautics requirement in order to increase the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) in this domain. In particular, for the present proposal, one plans to focus on the extension of the stable operating range of axial compressor, allowing thus a reduction of the surge margin through postponing the stall onset. To do so, the first objective of the work is to improve the knowledge of the flow physics of an efficient flow control system by joint numerical and experimental analysis performed in a low speed, single stage axial compressor. The results of this analysis will be used to derive the fluidic specifications for a high TRL actuators and control system. These specifications will be the base for the design and manufacturing of amplified Piezo-electric actuator prototypes whose fluidic performance and operational performance in an environment with vibration and controlled level of temperature will be precisely evaluated before manufacturing final actuators that will be integrated in a full scale engine test facility. Their performance will be evaluated in terms of Surge Margin Improvement as well as in terms of energy balance between the induced consumption and the machine performance improvements. The consortium grouped for carrying out this project is composed of a SME (CTEC), two academic institutions
(Bundeswehr University Munich and Arts & Métiers) and a Research Center (ONERA). It groups skills ranging from internal flow analysis in turbomachineries, to flow control or actuators design, manufacturing and characterisations.
The consortium of the project is composed of : Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Métiers (ENSAM), Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA), Universität der Bundeswehr München (UniBw), Cedrat Tehnologies (CTEC).

The project is part of the overall CleanSky programme, which aims to reduce the impact of aviation by making it more sustainable. The ACONIT project seeks to improve the efficiency of aircraft engines to make them less polluting.
bibliographic study summarising the current state of the art concerning active flow control applied to axial compressor stabilization:

- parametric study performed on a single stage axial compressor operated to find the optimum parameter for the flow control
- numerical activities carried out by ONERA focus on two topics: (i) the prediction of rotating stall and (ii) the active flow control
- first specifications of the actuators for the flow control on a real engine testbench.
ACONIT project aims to go beyond this state of the art, by proving that energetic efficient stall control can be achieved with aeronautics standard actuators.

ACONIT also plans to bring some progress in the inclusion of Active Fluidic Actuator in Computational Fluid Dynamics.

Aconit plans finally to provide actuators whose The efficiency of which will have been proven on a real engine test bench and which can comply with aeronautical specifications
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