<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The objective of this study is to develop a new aerofoil shape to enhance
aerodynamic efficiency in turbo machinery applications. Numerical and
experimental analyses were conducted by solving the RANS equations using the
k-omega SST and standard k-epsilon models. A wind tunnel was employed to measure
the lift and drag coefficients of the aerofoil, and these results were compared
with those of existing turbo machinery designs. The results indicate a 38%
increase in the peak lift coefficient and a 25% improvement in stall
characteristics. Additionally, a 20% reduction in overall drag was observed
across both methods. The novelty of this work lies in creating a more curved
aerofoil using the Bézier curve method and the subsequent assessment of its
aerodynamic performance through numerical and experimental approaches. The
proposed method can be applied to various aerofoil types to enhance the
aerodynamic performance of low-speed turbo machinery.</div></div>