For effective validation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes for de
sign, numerical simulations must be compared and contrasted with experiment
al data sets which are well posed and measured. This paper presents, with t
he emphasis placed primarily upon the description and explanation of the ex
perimental results, a test case designed for CFD validation concerning the
flow field generated by the presence of tip clearance in an annular cascade
turbine blade row.
The test case is based upon a moderately loaded prismatic blade profile, op
erating with axial inflow and a nominal mid-span exit Mach number of 0.5. I
n addition to the case with no clearance, three gap heights, representing 1
, 3 and 5 per cent of chord length have been selected. These tip clearances
were chosen because they represent three conditions where the tip clearanc
e is below, approximately equal to and substantially larger than the inlet
boundary layer displacement thickness. At the leading edge this produces di
fferent behaviours, with the smallest gap producing a stagnation point, equ
ivalent to the case without tip clearance, while the largest clearance allo
ws throughflow over the leading edge into the tip gap.
In the presence of larger tip clearances, the tip leakage how induces a sta
gnating flow in the trailing-edge region, which results in a large area of
blocked flow in the blade passage downstream of the trailing edge.