Affiliation:
1. DFVLR, Ko¨ln, West Germany
2. MTU Mu¨nchen, West Germany
Abstract
In their transonic cascade wind tunnel, DFVLR has done measurements on a conventional NACA 65, as well as on a controlled diffusion airfoil, designed for the same velocity triangle at supercritical inlet condition. These tested cascades represent the first stator hub section of a three-stage axial/one-stage radial combined compressor developed by MTU with the financial aid of the German Ministry of Research and Technology. One aspect of this project was the verification of the controlled diffusion concept for axial compressor blade design, in order to demonstrate the capabilities of some recent research results which are now available for industrial application. The stator blades of the axial compressor section were first designed using NACA 65 airfoils. In the second step, the controlled diffusion technique was applied for building a new stator set. Both stator configurations were tested in the MTU compressor test facility. Cascade and compressor tests revealed the superiority of the controlled diffusion airfoils for axial compressors. In comparison to the conventional NACA blades, the new blades obtained a higher efficiency. Furthermore, a closer matching of the compressor performance data to the design requirements was possible due to a more precise prediction of the turning angle.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering
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