Affiliation:
1. Commercial Engineering, Pratt & Whitney, United Technologies Corporation, East Hartford, CT 06108
Abstract
The evolution of Controlled Diffusion Airfoils is traced from inception of the theoretical design model to demonstration of significant performance gains at engine operating conditions in a multistage compressor rig. The proven aerodynamic benefits and versatility of first-generation Controlled Diffusion Airfoil blade elements are extended to the endwall flow region using an Integrated Core/Endwall Vortex design model to produce a new full-span optimized second-generation Controlled Diffusion design. Highlighted are the essential roles of extensive cascade, low-speed, large-scale, and high Mach number compressor rig testing in developing and substantiating the second-generation Controlled Diffusion technology resulting in a 1.5 percent increase in efficiency and 30 percent increase in surge-free operation relative to first-generation Controlled Diffusion Airfoils.
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