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contributor authorMartin N. Goodhand
contributor authorRobert J. Miller
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:55:21Z
date available2017-05-09T00:55:21Z
date copyrightMarch, 2012
date issued2012
identifier issn0889-504X
identifier otherJOTUEI-28782#021007_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/150538
description abstractThis paper considers the effect of small variations in leading edge geometry, leading edge roughness, leading edge fillet, and blade fillet geometry on the three-dimensional separations found in compressor blade rows. The detrimental effects of these separations have historically been predicted by correlations based on global flow parameters, such as blade loading, inlet boundary layer skew, etc., and thus ignoring small deviations such as those highlighted above. In this paper it is shown that this may not be the case and that certain, engine representative geometry deviations can have an effect equivalent to an increase in blade loading of 10%. Experiments were performed at the stator hub of a low-speed, single-stage compressor. The results show that any deviation which causes suction surface transition to move to the leading edge over the first 30% of span will cause a large growth in the size of the hub separation, doubling its impact on loss. The geometry deviations that caused this, and are thus of greatest concern to a designer, are changes in leading edge quality and roughness around the leading edge, which are characteristic of an eroded blade.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleThe Impact of Real Geometries on Three-Dimensional Separations in Compressors
typeJournal Paper
journal volume134
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Turbomachinery
identifier doi10.1115/1.4002990
journal fristpage21007
identifier eissn1528-8900
keywordsFlow (Dynamics)
keywordsSeparation (Technology)
keywordsSuction
keywordsCompressors
keywordsSurface roughness
keywordsBoundary layers
keywordsBlades
keywordsGeometry
keywordsStators
keywordsEngines AND Design
treeJournal of Turbomachinery:;2012:;volume( 134 ):;issue: 002
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