In spite of the remarkable advances in the field of the Computational Fluid Dynamics, algebraic models built upon empirical loss and deviation correlations are still one of the most reliable and effective tools to predict the performance of gas turbine stages with reasonable accuracy, especially when low-reaction, multi-stage architectures are considered. This paper deals with a comparison among some of the most popular loss correlations used by gas turbine manufacturers; such comparison is performed on a two-stage low-reaction turbine for which detailed experimental data are available. An overall assessment on the validity of loss correlations is carried out to help the designer/analyst using the most accurate model when both on- and off-design are to be carried out.
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