Volume 3: Cycle Innovations; Education; Electric Power; Fans and Blowers; Industrial and Cogeneration 2012
DOI: 10.1115/gt2012-69042
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Stall Control and Recovery in a Low-Speed Axial Fan Through the Use of Variable Pitch in Motion Blades

Abstract: Stall induced vibrations place fundamental limitations on a fan stage performance and remains a persistent problem in the development of axial compressor and fan stages. Rotating stall is purely a fluid mechanic instability, whilst blade flutter, stall and surge flutter, and their variants, are aeroelastic instabilities that involve coupled fluid-structure interaction. Stall oscillation frequency lays in a relatively low-frequency band (less than 0.7-0.5 shaft frequency), whilst mild surge oscillation frequenc… Show more

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