1988
DOI: 10.1016/0142-727x(88)90060-4
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Aerodynamic aspects of the sealing of gas-turbine rotor-stator systems

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“…The importance of external flow, and particularly the associated circumferential pressure variations was established in early experimental studies by, for example, Abe et al [6], Kobayashi et al [14], Phadke and Owen [15], Dadkhah et al [16] and Hamabe and Ishida [17]. The pressure-driven mechanism for ingestion is shown in figure 4.…”
Section: Pressure-driven Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of external flow, and particularly the associated circumferential pressure variations was established in early experimental studies by, for example, Abe et al [6], Kobayashi et al [14], Phadke and Owen [15], Dadkhah et al [16] and Hamabe and Ishida [17]. The pressure-driven mechanism for ingestion is shown in figure 4.…”
Section: Pressure-driven Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was confirmed experimentally by several workers. For example Abe et al [2], Kobayashi et al [3], Phadke and Owen [4], Dadkhah et al [5], Hamabe and Ishida [6] and Chew et al [7] have performed experiments with various asymmetries in the annulus caused by guide vanes or other stationary disturbances. The conclusion may be drawn from these results that, at engine conditions, circumferential pressure asymmetries are the primary cause of ingestion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Abe et al (1979), Kobayashi et al (1984), Phadke and Owen (1988), Dadkhah et al (1991) and Hamabe and Ishida (1992) have performed experiments with various degrees of asymmetry in the annulus flow caused by guide vanes or other disturbances in the stationary reference frame. As suggested by Campbell, the presence of a circumferentially uniform external flow tends to improve sealing, while circumferential asymmetries tend to increase ingestion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%