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  • 1980-1984  (3)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The time resolved flowfield in a low aspect ratio transonic compressor stage has been studied using a high frequency response sphere probe with a bandpass of D.C. to 20 kHz in a blowdown compressor facility. Averaged over the compressor annulus, the data agree well with those measured with standard pitot type probes on the same stage in a conventional test rig. Not all the spanwise distributions agree, however. These differences are explained as errors in the pitot probe readings due to fluctuations in the flow. The experimental data are compared to the results of a three-dimensional inviscid Euler calculation.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: ASME PAPER 82-GT-201 , International Gas Turbine Conference and Exhibit; Apr 18, 1982 - Apr 22, 1982; London
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A spherical probe having five surface mounted silicon pressure sensors is described. The probe is 0.2 inches in diameter yielding a frequency response above 30 kHz. A scheme is described for retrieving from the five pressure signals the stagnation and static pressures, Mach number and flow angles in two planes. The calibrations forming the base for this procedure, obtained from steady state tests, are given in the form of polynomials in the two flow angles. A method for compensating the silicon pressure sensors for thermal effects is given. Typical data obtained in the MIT Blowdown Compressor are presented in raw form and after reduction to flow angles, Mach number and stagnation pressure.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: Measurement methods in rotating components of turbomachinery; Mar 10, 1980 - Mar 13, 1980; New Orleans, LA
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The aeroelastic behavior of a transonic compressor rotor operated in the MIT Blowdown Compressor Facility has been examined by means of piezoelectric motion sensors at the base of each of the 23 blades. Excitation has been observed due to rotating stall, due to an incipient flutter, and due to the facility startup transient. A method has been found for determining the aerodynamic damping force by modal analysis of the blade motion. Application of this technique to the example of excitation by rotating stall has led to the conclusions that the blade loading decreases in the stall cell, and that the damping force on the blades in the clean flow is in phase with blade velocity but opposite it in sign, leading to a logarithmic decrement of 0.2. This method of force derivation has quite general applicability as it requires only blade motion data such as are routinely acquired with strain gages. It is argued that models are needed for aerodynamic damping which focus on the effects of near neighbors of a given blade, since flutter often results in large response of isolated blades or small groups of blades.
    Keywords: STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
    Type: Measurement methods in rotating components of turbomachinery; Mar 10, 1980 - Mar 13, 1980; New Orleans, LA
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