Publication Date:
2019-07-27
Description:
Single stage fans designed for two levels of pressure ratio or blade loading (rotor tip D-factor of 0.43 and 0.54) were subjected to screen-induced circumferential distortions of 90-degree extent. Both fan rotors were designed for a blade tip speed of 425 m/sec, blade solidity of 1.3 and a hub-to-tip radius ratio of 0.5. Circumferential measurements of total pressure, temperature, static pressure, and flow angle were obtained at the hub, mean and tip radii at five axial stations (three between the screen and rotor and behind rotor and stator blade rows). Rotor loading level did not appear to have a significant influence on rotor response to distorted flow. Losses in overall pressure ratio due to distortion were most severe in the stator hub region of the more highly loaded stage. At the near stall operating condition tip and hub regions of (either) rotor demonstrated different response characteristics to the distorted flow. No effect of loading was apparent on interactions between rotor and upstream distorted flow fields.
Keywords:
AERODYNAMICS
Type:
NATO, AGARD, Symposium on Unsteady Phenomena in Turbomachinery; Sept. 22-26, 1975; Monterey, CA
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