Modified Zweifel Coefficient and Lift Coefficient Definition Considering Compressible Effect
Ming Ni,
Zuojun Wei,
Weimin Deng
et al.
Abstract:The accurate prediction of blade loading is crucial to designing efficient turbomachinery, but traditional methods often neglect the impact of compressibility, leading to inaccuracies at high speeds. This study investigates the effect of compressibility on the blade loading parameters, particularly the Zweifel coefficient (Zw) and lift coefficient (CL), in turbine cascades. A novel intermediate method (IM), with averaged flow properties derived from both inlet and outlet conditions, is proposed to enhance the … Show more
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