Physics of airfoil clocking in a high-speed axial compressor

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作者
Dorney, DJ [1 ]
Sharma, OP
Gundy-Burlet, KL
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[1] GMI Engn & Management Inst, Flint, MI 48504 USA
[2] Pratt & Whitney, E Hartford, CT USA
[3] NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
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Axial compressors have inherently unsteady flow fields because of relative motion between rotor and stator airfoils. This relative motion leads to viscous and inviscid (potential) interactions between blade rows. As the number of stages increases in a turbomachine, the buildup of convected wakes can lead to progressively more complex wake/wake and wake/airfoil interactions. Variations in the relative circumferential positions of stators or rotors can change these interactions, leading to different unsteady forcing functions on airfoils and different compressor efficiencies. In addition, as the Mach number increases the interaction between blade rows can be intensified due to potential effects. In the current study an unsteady, quasi-three-dimensional Navier-Stokes analysis has been used to investigate the unsteady aerodynamics of stator clocking in a 1-1/2 stage compressor, typical of back stages used in high-pressure compressors of advanced commercial jet engines. The effects of turbulence have been modeled with both algebraic and two-equation models. The results presented include steady and unsteady surface pressures, efficiencies, boundary layer quantities and turbulence quantities. The main contribution of the current work: has been to show that airfoil clocking can produce significant performance variations at the Mach numbers associated with an engine operating environment In addition, the growth of turbulence has been quantified to aid in the development of models for the multi-stage steady analyses used in design systems.
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页码:259 / 270
页数:12
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