2021
DOI: 10.1115/1.4052086
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Experimental Investigation of Secondary Flows and Length Reduction for a Low-Pressure Compressor Transition Duct

Abstract: The need to reduce fuel-burn and emissions, is pushing turbofan engines towards geared architectures with higher bypass ratios and small ultra-high-pressure ratio cores. However, this increases the radial offset between compressor spools leading to a more challenging design for compressor transition ducts. For the duct connecting the fan to the engine core this is further complicated by poor-quality flow generated at the fan hub which is characterised by low total pressure and large rotating secondary flow str… Show more

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