The results of measurements of the three-dimensional flowfield in a low-speed single-stage compressor operating in deep rotating stall are presented in this paper. The measurement technique includes a specially designed omnidirectional five-hole pressure probe, a specially designed near-wall hot-wire probe, high-frequency pressure transducers, and oil flow visualization. The test results provide a detailed description of the flow in and around the stall cell. The flow pattern of the cell is described by velocity vectors, streamlines, and pressure contours. A definition of the stall cell is proposed by using the streamlines in the frame of reference of the stall cell. Upstream of the rotor, the stall cell is characterized by a reversed jet flow at the rotor’s tip and downstream flow at the midspan and hub. Downstream of the stator, the stall cell is composed of low-speed wake flow with circumferential flow near the shroud from the trailing edge to the leading edge of the stall cell.
Flow Pattern of Rotating Stall Cell in Axial Compressor
Journal of Propulsion and Power ; 38 , 2 ; 282-293
2021-12-09
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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