Three-Dimensional-Flow Theories for Axial Compressors and Turbines

Author:

Carter A. D. S.1

Affiliation:

1. National Gas Turbine Establishment, Pyestock.

Abstract

It has long been known that the energy losses occurring in an axial compressor or turbine cannot be fully accounted for by the skin-friction losses on the blades and annulus walls. The difference, usually termed secondary loss, is attributed to miscellaneous secondary flows which take place in the blade row. These flows both cause losses in themselves and modify the operating conditions of the individual blade sections, to the detriment of the overall performance. This lecture analyses the three-dimensional flow in axial compressors and turbines, so that, by appreciation of the factors involved, possible methods of improving the performance can readily be investigated. The origin of secondary flow is first examined for the simple case of a straight cascade. The physical nature of the flow, and theories which enable quantitative estimates to be made, are discussed at some length. Following this, the three-dimensional flow in an annulus with a stationary blade row is examined, and, among other things, the influence of radial equilibrium on the flow pattern is noted. All physical restrictions are then removed, and the major factors governing the three-dimensional flow in an actual machine are investigated as far as is possible with existing information, particular attention being paid to the influence of a non-uniform velocity profile, tip clearance, shrouding, and boundary layer displacement. Finally the various empirical factors used in design are discussed, and the relationships between them established.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Engineering

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