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Main Authors: Pal, Priya, Guha, Abhijeet, Sengupta, Aditi
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.03754
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author Pal, Priya
Guha, Abhijeet
Sengupta, Aditi
author_facet Pal, Priya
Guha, Abhijeet
Sengupta, Aditi
contents The present study investigates influence of compressibility on separation induced transition in a low pressure turbine cascade using high fidelity direct numerical simulations of the T106A blade. Simulations are performed for inlet Mach numbers, Ms ranging from 0.15 to 0.35 at a fixed Reynolds number and high incidence, representative of off design LPT operation. A dispersion relation preserving numerical framework is employed to accurately capture instability waves, separation bubbles, and separation induced transition to turbulence. A comprehensive analysis is carried out using surface pressure and skin friction distributions, boundary layer integral parameters, spectral analyses, and budgets of compressible enstrophy. Increasing Ms systematically reduces streamwise extent of both leading edge and trailing edge separation bubbles and promotes earlier transition and reattachment, consistent with trends observed under increased free stream disturbances. Despite shorter separation regions, suction side momentum thickness at trailing edge increases from Ms = 0.15 to 0.35, indicating higher profile losses at elevated Ms. Spectral analyses demonstrate a redistribution of turbulent spatial and temporal scales, with energy injection occurring at progressively larger scales as Ms increases. Flow field visualizations reveal a transition pathway that shifts from two dimensional spanwise rolls and intermittent turbulent spots at low Ms to streak dominated, bypass like transition at higher Ms.
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spellingShingle Separation induced transition in a low pressure turbine under varying compressibility
Pal, Priya
Guha, Abhijeet
Sengupta, Aditi
Fluid Dynamics
The present study investigates influence of compressibility on separation induced transition in a low pressure turbine cascade using high fidelity direct numerical simulations of the T106A blade. Simulations are performed for inlet Mach numbers, Ms ranging from 0.15 to 0.35 at a fixed Reynolds number and high incidence, representative of off design LPT operation. A dispersion relation preserving numerical framework is employed to accurately capture instability waves, separation bubbles, and separation induced transition to turbulence. A comprehensive analysis is carried out using surface pressure and skin friction distributions, boundary layer integral parameters, spectral analyses, and budgets of compressible enstrophy. Increasing Ms systematically reduces streamwise extent of both leading edge and trailing edge separation bubbles and promotes earlier transition and reattachment, consistent with trends observed under increased free stream disturbances. Despite shorter separation regions, suction side momentum thickness at trailing edge increases from Ms = 0.15 to 0.35, indicating higher profile losses at elevated Ms. Spectral analyses demonstrate a redistribution of turbulent spatial and temporal scales, with energy injection occurring at progressively larger scales as Ms increases. Flow field visualizations reveal a transition pathway that shifts from two dimensional spanwise rolls and intermittent turbulent spots at low Ms to streak dominated, bypass like transition at higher Ms.
title Separation induced transition in a low pressure turbine under varying compressibility
topic Fluid Dynamics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.03754