Through-flow analysis, which is at the heart of the aerodynamic design of turbomachinery, requires as aerodynamic input a row-by-row description of the airfoil loss, deviation, and blockage. Loss and deviation have been investigated extensively in both cascades and rotating rigs as well as in numerous two- and three-dimensional analytical studies. Blockage, however, has received far less attention. As defined herein, blockage is a measure of the departure of the flow field from the condition of axisymmetry which is assumed in the through-flow analysis. The fullspan blockage distributions calculated from measured single-stage rotor wake data were used to provide the input to the through-flow analysis, along with the measured fullspan distributions of loss and deviation. Measured and computed results are compared for the single-stage rotor operating with both thick and thin inlet hub and tip boundary layers. It is demonstrated that both the level and the spanwise and streamwise distributions of blockage have a strong impact on the computed rotor exit flow field.
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ASME 1985 Beijing International Gas Turbine Symposium and Exposition
September 1–7, 1985
Beijing, People’s Republic of China
Conference Sponsors:
- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-7942-9
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Through-Flow Modeling of Axial Turbomachinery
Robert P. Dring,
Robert P. Dring
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT
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H. David Joslyn
H. David Joslyn
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT
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Robert P. Dring
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT
H. David Joslyn
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT
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85-IGT-42, V001T02A016; 12 pages
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April 2, 2015
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Dring, RP, & Joslyn, HD. "Through-Flow Modeling of Axial Turbomachinery." Proceedings of the ASME 1985 Beijing International Gas Turbine Symposium and Exposition. Volume 1: Aircraft Engine; Turbomachinery. Beijing, People’s Republic of China. September 1–7, 1985. V001T02A016. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/85-IGT-42
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