Volume 7: Turbomachinery, Parts A, B, and C 2010
DOI: 10.1115/gt2010-22576
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PIV Analysis on the Effect of Stator Loading on Transonic Blade-Row Interactions

Abstract: Experiments have been performed to investigate interactions between a loaded stator and transonic rotor. The Blade Row Interaction (BRI) rig is used to simulate an embedded transonic fan stage with realistic geometry (thin trailing edge) which produces a wake through diffusion. Details of the unsteady flow field between the stator and rotor were obtained using PIV. Flow-visualization images and PIV data that facilitate analysis of vortex shedding, wake motion, and wake-shock-interaction phenomena are presented… Show more

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“…Clark and Gorrell [22] used both CFD and the experimental PIV measurements by Reynolds, et.al. [23] of the BRI to investigate both qualitatively and quantitatively the interaction of the compressor rotor bow shock and vortex formation on the deswirler vanes. These analyses provide a good basis for determining the types of feature detection that may be possible using a POD based ROA.…”
Section: Comparison Between Xdb and Exdbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clark and Gorrell [22] used both CFD and the experimental PIV measurements by Reynolds, et.al. [23] of the BRI to investigate both qualitatively and quantitatively the interaction of the compressor rotor bow shock and vortex formation on the deswirler vanes. These analyses provide a good basis for determining the types of feature detection that may be possible using a POD based ROA.…”
Section: Comparison Between Xdb and Exdbmentioning
confidence: 99%