“…They are not only the cause of aerodynamic losses but are also suspected to be efficient sound sources. For all these reasons, rotor tip clearance flows have been a subject of interest in turbomachinery and aeroacoustic research for a long time as discussed in Jacob et al 1 In recent years, beside the research reported in Jacob et al 1 that addresses the tip leakage flow of an isolated non-rotating airfoil, most studies are concerned with tip leakage noise in fans: several authors studied low speed fans, 2 fans near surge conditions, 3 rotating instabilities, 4 or fans with tip/casing treatments. 4 In fact, few papers are concerned with tip flows of isolated non-rotating blades, and since the experiments of Jacob et al 1 and related computations, there have been no further studies in such academic configurations.…”