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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2004-01-25
    Description: Analytical and numerical analyses are developed for the interaction and scattering of incident acoustic and vortical disturbances by an unloaded annular cascade in a swirling flow. The mathematical formulation uses the Euler equations linearized about an axial and swirling mean flow. The incident disturbances are decomposed into nearly sonic and nearly convected disturbances using the results of a normal-mode analysis, namely the unsteady pressure is predominantly associated with the former. Exact non-reflecting inflow/outflow conditions are derived in terms of the normal modes using the group velocity to segregate the modes propagating downstream and upstream. An inflow condition is also derived for the nearly convected disturbances. An explicit primitive-variable scheme is implemented and validated by comparison with the uniform flow and narrow annulus limits. Acoustic and aerodynamic results are presented to examine how swirl modifies the scattering from that of the uniform flow and narrow annulus limits and to determine the conditions leading to strong scattering. The results indicate that the swirl changes the physics of the scattering in three major ways: (i) it modifies the number of acoustic modes in the duct, (ii) it changes their duct radial profile, and (iii) it causes significant amplitude and radial phase variations of the incident disturbance. The results also show that when the radial phase of the incident disturbance is different from that of the duct modes, weak scattering into the duct acoustic modes occurs. These results suggest that analysis of the radial variation of the incident disturbance and duct modes can provide an indication of the efficiency of the scattering process.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1120
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-7645
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1984-04-01
    Description: It is shown that for a thin airfoil with small camber and small angle of attack moving in a periodic gust pattern, the unsteady lift caused by the gust can be constructed by linear superposition to the Sears lift of three independent components accounting separately for the effects of airfoil thickness, airfoil camber and non-zero angle of attack to the mean flow. This is true in spite of the nonlinear dependence of the unsteady flow on the mean potential flow of the airfoil. Specific lift formulas are derived and analysed to assess the importance of mean flow angle of attack and airfoil camber on the gust response. © 1984, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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    Electronic ISSN: 1469-7645
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1989-12-01
    Description: For small-amplitude vortical and entropic unsteady disturbances of potential flows, Goldstein proposed a partial splitting of the velocity field into a vortical part u(I) that is a known function of the imposed upstream disturbance and a potential part ∇φ satisfying a linear inhomogeneous wave equation with a dipole-type source term. The present paper deals with flows around bodies with a stagnation point. It is shown that for such flows u(I) becomes singular along the entire body surface and its wake and as a result ∇φ will also be singular along the entire body surface. The paper proposes a modified splitting of the velocity field into a vortical part u(R) that has zero streamwise and normal components along the body surface, an entropy-dependent part and a regular part ∇φ* that satisfies a linear inhomogeneous wave equation with a modified source term. For periodic disturbances, explicit expressions for u(R) are given for three-dimensional flows past a single obstacle and for two-dimensional mean flows past a linear cascade. For weakly sheared flows, it is shown that if the mean flow has only a finite number of isolated stagnation points, u(R) will be finite along the body surface. On the other hand, if the mean flow has a stagnation line along the body surface such as in two-dimensional flows then the component of u(R) in this direction will have a logarithmic singularity. For incompressible flows, the boundary-value problem for φ* is formulated in terms of an integral equation of the Fredholm type. The theory is applied to a typical bluff body. Detailed calculations are carried out to show the velocity and pressure fields in response to incident harmonic disturbances. © 1989, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-01-25
    Description: The development of aerodynamic theories of streaming motions around bodies with unsteady vortical and entropic disturbances is reviewed. The basic concepts associated with such motions, their interaction with solid boundaries and their noise generating mechanisms are described. The theory was first developed in the approximation wherein the unsteady flow is linearized about a uniform mean lfow. This approach has been extensively developed and used in aeroelastic and aeroacoustic calculations. The theory was recently extended to account for the effect of distortion of the incident disturbances by the nonuniform mean flow around the body. This effect is found to have a significant influence on the unsteady aerodynamic force along the body surface and the sound radiated in the far field. Finally, the nonlinear characteristics of unsteady transonic flows are reviewed and recent results of linear and nonlinear computations are presented.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: ; : Composite material
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A highly efficient numerical method is developed for three-dimensional, periodic, vortical flows around a cascade of loaded airfoils. The method linearizes Euler's equations about the mean flow of the cascade and thus fully accounts for the effects of distortion of the vortical disturbances as they propogate and interact with the cascade mean flow. The numerical scheme is based on splitting the unsteady velocity into vortical and potential parts. The latter is governed by a non-constant coefficient inhomogeneous convective wave equation. A new and computationally suitable out-flow conditions are derived and avoid the difficulties associated with the singular velocity downstream. Solutions were obtained in the frequency domain by using a body-fitted coordinate system. Results are presented to demonstrate the effects of the out-flow boundary conditions, cascade spacing, mean blade loading and gust upstream conditions on the aerodynamics response and unsteady pressure field of a cascade.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 92-0146
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Noise resulting from the interaction of a three dimensional gust is modeled directly from unsteady aerodynamic codes. This paper provides bench mark results for the case of a thin airfoil for comparison with the more complex case of a loaded airfoil. It is shown that the acoustic pressure pattern strongly depends on the value of a certain reduced frequency. The effects of an oblique gust are examined and shown to significantly reduce the acoustic power for certain gust parameters range. The Acoustic power versus the gust frequency exhibits a maximum. High frequency and non-compact source effects are also investigated.
    Keywords: ACOUSTICS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 90-3910
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: For a flow over an airfoil with laminar separation, a feedback cycle may exist whereby a Kelvin-Helmholtz instability wave emanating from the separation point on the airfoil surface grows along the shear layer and is diffracted as it interacts with the sharp trailing edge of the airfoil, causing acoustic radiation which , in turn, propagates upstream and regenerates the initial instability wave. The analysis is restricted to the high frequency limit. Solutions to the boundary-value problem are obtained using the slowly varying approximation and the method of matched asymptotic expansions. Resonant solutions exist for certain discrete values of the Reynolds and Strouhal numbers. The results are discussed and compared with available data.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 84-2297
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: The motion of a nonuniform flow about a row of moving blades is modeled as that of a three-dimensional rotational disturbance convected by the mean flow. The aerodynamic theories for such flows are reviewed for both linearly propagating disturbances and disturbances distorted by the mean flow. Linear theories results are examined to assess the effects of the gust variables, the Mach number, and the blade spacing, on the unsteady blade response. For loaded blades, the upstream disturbances are distorted by the blade mean flow. For a potential mean flow, the governing equations can be reduced to a single inhomogeneous nonconstant coefficient convective wave equation. A numerical procedure is developed using an elliptic grid system. The accuracy of the solutions strongly depends on the far-field radiation condition and the optimum determination of the grid system. Solutions are presently obtained for thick symmetric airfoils in three-dimensional gusts.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: Intl. Symposium on Unsteady Aerodynamics and Aeroelasticity of Turbomachines and Propellers; Sept. 6-10, 1987; Aachen; Germany
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: The modification of the turbulent boundary layer large-eddy structure by streamlined devices is analyzed using the rapid distortion approximation and unsteady aerodynamic theory. The fluctuating velocity downstream of thin plate and airfoil-shaped devices is calculated throughout the boundary layer for two-dimensional and three-dimensional upstream harmonic disturbances. It is shown that such devices suppress most effectively the fluctuating vertical velocity for a range of reduced frequencies k(1) based on the device chord length. This effect depends on the device geometry and loading, its distance to the wall, and on the upstream disturbance condition. Effective devices suppressing most of the large-scale turbulent energy are such that k(1) varies over the 0.5 to 3.0 range. For airfoil-shaped devices, the device thickness has minimal effect on its performance. On the other hand, lifting devices are more effective than thin plates particularly for two-dimensional disturbances.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: Turbulent drag reduction by passive means; Sept. 15-17, 1987; London
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A frequency domain linearized unsteady aerodynamic analysis is presented for three-dimensional unsteady vortical flows around a cascade of loaded airfoils. The analysis fully accounts for the distortion of the impinging vortical disturbances by the mean flow. The entire unsteady flow field is calculated in response to upstream three-dimensional harmonic disturbances. Numerical results are presented for two standard cascade configurations representing turbine and compressor bladings for a reduced frequency range from 0.1 to 5. Results show that the upstream gust conditions and blade sweep strongly affect the unsteady blade response.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: ASME PAPER 92-GT-173 , ; 8 p.|ASME, International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition; Jun 01, 1992 - Jun 04, 1992; Cologne; Germany
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