Volume 2D: Turbomachinery 2014
DOI: 10.1115/gt2014-26270
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Transient Surge Dynamics: A Shock Tube Theory and Experimental Comparison

Abstract: High-speed high-pressure ratio compressor surge is a transient breakdown in compression accompanied by an abrupt momentary reversal of gas flow. It commonly exists in dynamic type turbo compressors, particularly in the axial compressor of modern aero-engines. By Newton’s Laws of Motion, a force is needed to change the state of any motion. So what is the force that can cause such a dramatic motion as surge? What exactly triggers it, and how do we quantify the transient surge phenomenon? This paper attempts to a… Show more

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“…To conclude this section, it is worth highlighting that some modern works are trying to give a complete definition of the physical nature of stall and surge, and what exactly triggers it, from a different point of view. The work of Huang and Yin [36] can be classified in this context. They tried to demonstrate the independence of surge, at its initial stage, from the compression system characteristics.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To conclude this section, it is worth highlighting that some modern works are trying to give a complete definition of the physical nature of stall and surge, and what exactly triggers it, from a different point of view. The work of Huang and Yin [36] can be classified in this context. They tried to demonstrate the independence of surge, at its initial stage, from the compression system characteristics.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%