The flow field within the rotor of a transonic axial compressor has been computed and compared to measurements obtained with an advanced laser velocimeter. The compressor was designed for a total pressure ratio of 1.51 at a relative tip Mach number of 1.4. The comparisons are made at 100 percent design speed (20,260 RPM) with pressure ratios corresponding to peak efficiency, near surge, and wide open discharge operating conditions. The computational procedure iterates between a blade-to-blade calculation and an intrablade through flow calculation. Calculated Mach number contours, surface pressure distributions, and exit total pressure profiles are in agreement with the experimental data demonstrating the usefulness of quasi three-dimensional calculations in compressor design.
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A Comparison between Measured and Computed Flow Fields in a Transonic Compressor Rotor
P. W. McDonald,
P. W. McDonald
Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford, Conn. 06108
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C. R. Bolt,
C. R. Bolt
Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford, Conn. 06108
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R. J. Dunker,
R. J. Dunker
DFVLR, Institut fur Antriebstechnik, 5000 Cologne 90, West Germany
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H. B. Weyer
H. B. Weyer
DFVLR, Institut fur Antriebstechnik, 5000 Cologne 90, West Germany
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P. W. McDonald
Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford, Conn. 06108
C. R. Bolt
Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford, Conn. 06108
R. J. Dunker
DFVLR, Institut fur Antriebstechnik, 5000 Cologne 90, West Germany
H. B. Weyer
DFVLR, Institut fur Antriebstechnik, 5000 Cologne 90, West Germany
J. Eng. Power. Oct 1980, 102(4): 883-889 (7 pages)
Published Online: October 1, 1980
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McDonald, P. W., Bolt, C. R., Dunker, R. J., and Weyer, H. B. (October 1, 1980). "A Comparison between Measured and Computed Flow Fields in a Transonic Compressor Rotor." ASME. J. Eng. Power. October 1980; 102(4): 883–889. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3230354
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