Analyses a stage-by-stage model to simulate the dynamic response of compression systems operating with axial multistage compressors. The compressor model is coupled with two different downstream volume (plenum) representations: the first is zero-dimensional and the second is one-dimensional. Both dynamic models utilize complete stage performance curves (direct unstalled flow, stalled flow and back flow) obtained through experimental investigation, or from theoretical analysis based on turbomachinery geometry and semi-empirical considerations. Analyses in depth the results of the dynamic simulations, obtained utilizing both methods, compared to the experimental data reported in the literature, and finally compares one to the other through a fast Fourier transformer (FFT) analysis.
Stage performance influence on dynamic simulation of gas turbine compressors
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 69 , 6 ; 543-554
1997-12-01
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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