1996
DOI: 10.1115/1.2836629
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Experimental and Computational Investigation of the Tip Clearance Flow in a Transonic Axial Compressor Rotor

Abstract: Experimental and computational techniques are used to investigate tip clearance flows in a transonic axial compressor rotor at design and part-speed conditions. Laser anemometer data acquired in the endwall region are presented for operating conditions near peak efficiency and near stall at 100 percent design speed and at near peak efficiency at 60 percent design speed. The role of the passage shock/leakage vortex interaction in generating endwall blockage is discussed. As a result of the shock/vortex interact… Show more

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“…As already shown from particle traces passing through the tip clearance, leakage (Gerolymos andVallet, 1999, Suder andCelestina, 1996). As already shown from particle traces passing through the tip clearance, leakage (Gerolymos andVallet, 1999, Suder andCelestina, 1996).…”
Section: Tip Leakage Flow At Peak Efficiency Operating Pointsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…As already shown from particle traces passing through the tip clearance, leakage (Gerolymos andVallet, 1999, Suder andCelestina, 1996). As already shown from particle traces passing through the tip clearance, leakage (Gerolymos andVallet, 1999, Suder andCelestina, 1996).…”
Section: Tip Leakage Flow At Peak Efficiency Operating Pointsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Further details of the flow in the compressor are provided by who showed a remarkable dependence of the performance on the fine detail of the leading edge geometry and roughness, and by Suder & Celestina (1994) who studied the tip leakage flow both experimentally and computationally. Further details of the flow in the compressor are provided by who showed a remarkable dependence of the performance on the fine detail of the leading edge geometry and roughness, and by Suder & Celestina (1994) who studied the tip leakage flow both experimentally and computationally.…”
Section: T E S T C a S E D E T A I L Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rotor aspect ratio is 1.19 and the hub / tip radius ratio is 0.70. The rotor tip clearance at design speed is approximately 0.40 mm, corresponding to 0.5% of inlet span and 0.7% of exit span, see Suder and Celestina, 1994. The measurements were performed in the single stage transonic test facility at the NASA Lewis…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%