2000
DOI: 10.1115/1.1328086
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Analysis of the Interrow Flow Field Within a Transonic Axial Compressor: Part 2—Unsteady Flow Analysis

Abstract: An analysis of the experimental data, obtained by laser two-focus anemometry in the IGV-rotor interrow region of a transonic axial compressor, is presented with the aim of improving the understanding of the unsteady flow phenomena. A study of the IGV wakes and of the shock waves emanating from the leading edge of the rotor blades is proposed. Their interaction reveals the increase in magnitude of the wake passing through the moving shock. This result is highlighted by the streamwise evolution of the wake vorti… Show more

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“…However, under the transonic condition, the existence of the shock wave complicates the rotor/stator interaction effect. Ottavy 24,25 used an anemometer to measure the flow field between the inlet guide vane (IGV) and the transonic rotor in detail, and found that the impact of the shock wave on the upstream wake was much stronger than other flow phenomena. Sanders Fleeter 26 used particle image velocimetry measurements to construct the static pressure flow field of the upstream IGV of the transonic rotor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, under the transonic condition, the existence of the shock wave complicates the rotor/stator interaction effect. Ottavy 24,25 used an anemometer to measure the flow field between the inlet guide vane (IGV) and the transonic rotor in detail, and found that the impact of the shock wave on the upstream wake was much stronger than other flow phenomena. Sanders Fleeter 26 used particle image velocimetry measurements to construct the static pressure flow field of the upstream IGV of the transonic rotor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%