“…Recently incoming wakes from the preceding blades and vanes are now being regarded as one of the promising remedies to avoid the loss increase induced by the separation or separation bubble. Accordingly, a lot of studies have been made to investigate the interaction of the incoming wakes with the separation bubble on the suction surface of LPT blades and some efforts among them successfully developed blade profiles and bladings for achieving ultra high lift (for example, Hodson et al [1], Halstead et al [2], Shulte and Hodson [3], Howell et al [4], Cardamone et al [5], Haselbach et al [6], Kalitzin et al [7], Stieger and Hodson [8] and Brear and Hodson [9]). Furthermore, a number of numerical works dealing with wake /blade interaction have been also published to date, using RANS [10], LES [11,12] or DNS [7,13].…”