A Numerical Analysis of the Three-Dimensional Viscous Flow in a Transonic Compressor Rotor and Comparison With ExperimentSource: Journal of Turbomachinery:;1987:;volume( 109 ):;issue: 001::page 83Author:W. N. Dawes
DOI: 10.1115/1.3262074Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The numerical analysis of highly loaded transonic compressors continues to be of considerable interest. Although much progress has been made with inviscid analyses, viscous effects can be very significant, especially those associated with shock–boundary layer interactions. While inviscid analyses have been enhanced by the interactive inclusion of blade surf ace boundary layer calculations, it may be better in the long term to develop efficient algorithms to solve the full three-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations. Indeed, it seems that many phenomena of key interest, like tip clearance flows, may only be accessible to a Navier–Stokes solver. The present paper describes a computer program developed for solving the three-dimensional viscous compressible flow equations in turbomachine geometries. The code is applied to the study of the flowfield in an axial-flow transonic compressor rotor with an attempt to resolve the tip clearance flow. The predicted flow is compared with laser anemometry measurements and good agreement is found.
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contributor author | W. N. Dawes | |
date accessioned | 2017-05-08T23:26:07Z | |
date available | 2017-05-08T23:26:07Z | |
date copyright | January, 1987 | |
date issued | 1987 | |
identifier issn | 0889-504X | |
identifier other | JOTUEI-28581#83_1.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/103269 | |
description abstract | The numerical analysis of highly loaded transonic compressors continues to be of considerable interest. Although much progress has been made with inviscid analyses, viscous effects can be very significant, especially those associated with shock–boundary layer interactions. While inviscid analyses have been enhanced by the interactive inclusion of blade surf ace boundary layer calculations, it may be better in the long term to develop efficient algorithms to solve the full three-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations. Indeed, it seems that many phenomena of key interest, like tip clearance flows, may only be accessible to a Navier–Stokes solver. The present paper describes a computer program developed for solving the three-dimensional viscous compressible flow equations in turbomachine geometries. The code is applied to the study of the flowfield in an axial-flow transonic compressor rotor with an attempt to resolve the tip clearance flow. The predicted flow is compared with laser anemometry measurements and good agreement is found. | |
publisher | The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) | |
title | A Numerical Analysis of the Three-Dimensional Viscous Flow in a Transonic Compressor Rotor and Comparison With Experiment | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 109 | |
journal issue | 1 | |
journal title | Journal of Turbomachinery | |
identifier doi | 10.1115/1.3262074 | |
journal fristpage | 83 | |
journal lastpage | 90 | |
identifier eissn | 1528-8900 | |
tree | Journal of Turbomachinery:;1987:;volume( 109 ):;issue: 001 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |