2004
DOI: 10.1115/1.1737782
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Design of Industrial Axial Compressor Blade Sections for Optimal Range and Performance

Abstract: Background: The blade sections of industrial axial flow compressors require a wider range from surge to choke than typical gas turbine compressors in order to meet the high volume flow range requirements of the plant in which they operate. While in the past conventional blade profiles (NACA65 or C4 profiles) at moderate Mach number have mostly been used, recent well-documented experience in axial compressor design for gas turbines suggests that peak efficiency improvements and considerable enlargement of volum… Show more

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“…Previous experience [1], [7] has shown too optimistic prediction of a mass flow comparing to the real compressor. This was explained by miss-prediction of the size of separation zones at the end-walls.…”
Section: Cfd Calculations and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous experience [1], [7] has shown too optimistic prediction of a mass flow comparing to the real compressor. This was explained by miss-prediction of the size of separation zones at the end-walls.…”
Section: Cfd Calculations and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clear that every term involved in a fitness function must be associated with a suitable reference value so that its contribution to the fitness function can be considered independently of its absolute value [28]. Therefore, all selected terms of the fitness function must be normalized at first.…”
Section: Optimization Model For Axial Flow Fans With Forward-skewed Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clear that every control variable should be related to a suitable reference value so that its contribution to the whole fitness value is on the same order of magnitude as others [25]. So, the Fitness Function.…”
Section: Airfoil Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%