Three-Dimensional Flow Phenomena in a Transonic, High-Throughflow, Axial-Flow Compressor Stage

Author:

Copenhaver W. W.1,Hah C.2,Puterbaugh S. L.1

Affiliation:

1. Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433

2. NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH 44135

Abstract

A detailed aerodynamic study of a transonic, high-throughflow, single-stage compressor is presented. The compressor stage was comprised of a low-aspect-ratio rotor combined alternately with two different stator designs. Both experimental and numerical studies are conducted to understand the details of the complex flow field present in this stage. Aerodynamic measurements using high-frequency, Kulite pressure transducers and conventional probes are compared with results from a three-dimensional viscous flow analysis. A steady multiple blade row approach is used in the numerical technique to examine the detailed flow structure inside the rotor and the stator passages. The comparisons indicate that many flow field features are correctly captured by viscous flow analysis, and therefore unmeasured phenomena can be studied with some level of confidence.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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