2017
DOI: 10.1177/0957650917722455
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A combination application of tandem blade and endwall boundary layer suction in a highly loaded aspirated compressor outlet vane

Abstract: Aspirated compressor is a promising design concept to enhance the power density of the compression system; however, with regard to the rear stages of multistage aspirated compressor, the blade is fairly thin. Limited by the mechanical constraints, it seems impractical to implement the boundary layer suction on the blade suction surface. So the question arising is can we replace the blade suction surface with other feasible flow control methods without implementing extra device on the blade? To address this iss… Show more

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“…As shown by results obtained by other authors [2][3][4][5][6], the use of two-row blade crowns leads to an increase in the level of losses of full pressure. However, the problem on determining the influence of density of the grid of two-row impellers on the level of losses of full pressure remains unresolved.…”
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“…As shown by results obtained by other authors [2][3][4][5][6], the use of two-row blade crowns leads to an increase in the level of losses of full pressure. However, the problem on determining the influence of density of the grid of two-row impellers on the level of losses of full pressure remains unresolved.…”
Section: Results Of Research Into Aero Acoustic Characteristics Of Twmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Article [3] reports results concerning the influence of geometric parameters of a two-row blade crown on its aerodynamic characteristics. In paper [4], authors obtained characteristics for the stage of an axial compressor with a swivel two-row guiding device. Research results indicate that the use of a two-row blade crown makes it possible to increase pressure in the stage.…”
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“…This similar flow phenomenon is also observed in highly loaded compressors of the experimental study by Nerger et al 36 and the numerical study by Zhang and Wang. 37 Although some additional vortex structures on the lower endwall are generated, the intensity of these vortex structures is very weak in terms of that of high-loss area in the unexcited case, whereas the rises of loss are very limited, which can be proved in Figures 17 and 18. At the same time, the vortex structures in compressor passages attract each other and induce the other surrounding vortex structures, simultaneously shedding downstream periodically in an orderly way according to the excitation frequency, which has already been described well above in Figure 11.…”
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“…A considerable amount of literature has been published on LRAC. [1][2][3][4][5] With the application of boundary layer suction in stator vanes, two methods were put forward to realize the low-reaction design concept. The one for subsonic aspirated compressors was increasing the prewhirl angle of the rotor, which reduced the flow diffusion load in the rotor so as to control the boundary layer separation.…”
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