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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Rotor wake dispersion in a low-speed, one and half stage axial compressor is investigated in detail with a Large Eddy Simulation (LES). The primary focus is to quantify the total pressure recovery due to wake stretching and the total pressure loss from the rotor wake interaction with the stator blade boundary layer. The relative magnitude of the aerodynamic loss due to these two effects is examined at several radial locations. The spacing between the rotor and the stator was varied from 29% to 112% of the rotor axial chord at the mid span to investigate the effects of rotor wake decay before entering the stator passage. The current analysis indicates that the efficiency through the compressor stage is increased about 0.5% when the spacing between the rotor and the stator is decreased from 112% to 29% of the rotor axial chord at mid-span. 22% of the efficiency gain from the narrower axial gap is due to the wake recovery and 63% is due to the stronger unsteady pressure field at the exit of the rotor due to stage interaction. Total pressure loss/recovery across the stator varies significantly in the radial direction for the current compressor, which has a much lower aspect ratio. The total pressure recovery due to wake stretching is larger than the total pressure loss due to the unsteady boundary layer development on the stator blade from 20% to 35% of the span from the hub for 29% spacing and from 35% to 55% of the span for 112% spacing. Above 50% of the span, rotor tip clearance flow affects wake dispersion and the overall wake recovery is less than expected.
    Keywords: Aeronautics (General)
    Type: GT2017-63020 , GRC-E-DAA-TN56655 , Turbo Expo: Turbomachinery Technical Conference & Exposition; Jun 26, 2018 - Jun 30, 2018; Charlotte, NC; United States
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