Experimental Investigation of Compressor Rotor Wakes.

Abstract

The detailed nature of the three-dimensional flow downstream of an isolated compressor rotor has been studied experimentally in a large scale rotating rig. Radial-circumferential arrays of pneumatic data have been acquired in the rotating frame for reference at values of (C sub x/U sub m) of 0.65, 0.75, 0.85 and 0.95 at planes 10, 30, 50 and 110% of blade axial chord aft of the rotor. The data consists of the total and static pressures and the yaw and pitch angles. From this data the relative velocity vector has been completely defined. From the data it can be seen that the radial flow in the wake increases dramatically as the rotor loading is increased (by going to lower values of (C sub x/U sub m)). At high values of (C sub x/U sub m) low total pressure fluid accumulates at the hub causing corner stall. As (C sub x/U sub m) is reduced the radial flow carries the low total pressure fluid out to the tip, causing the hub corner stall to be inhibited, i.e. reduced in its streamwise extent aft of the blade trailing edge. By this process non-strip theory effects are seen to have a strong impact on the nature of rotor performance. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA081911

Entities

People

  • H. D. Joslyn
  • L. W. Hardin
  • Robert P. Dring

Organizations

  • United Technologies Corporation

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Air Force Facilities
  • Boundary Layer
  • Compressor Rotors
  • Compressors
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Dynamic Pressure
  • Flow
  • Measurement
  • Pressure Measurement
  • Radial Flow
  • Radial Velocity
  • Static Pressure
  • Three Dimensional
  • Trailing Edges
  • Turbines
  • Two Dimensional

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Aerodynamics.
  • Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics.