Volume 7: Turbomachinery, Parts A, B, and C 2010
DOI: 10.1115/gt2010-23475
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Wake Control by Boundary Layer Suction Applied to a High-Lift Low-Pressure Turbine Blade

Abstract: Wake control by boundary layer suction has been applied to a high-lift low-pressure turbine blade with the intention of reducing the wake velocity defect, hence attenuating wake-blade interaction, and consequently the generation of tonal noise. The experimental investigation has been performed in a large scale linear turbine cascade at midspan. Two Reynolds number conditions (Re = 300000 and Re = 100000), representative of the typical operating conditions of the low pressure aeroengine turbines, have been anal… Show more

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“…As the design concept increases the turning angle of the stator greatly, boundary layer suction is adopted to decrease the separation loss. Satta et al 12 investigate the wake control by boundary layer suction at the rear part of the profile suction side. The influence of suction rate on wake reduction is studied experimentally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the design concept increases the turning angle of the stator greatly, boundary layer suction is adopted to decrease the separation loss. Satta et al 12 investigate the wake control by boundary layer suction at the rear part of the profile suction side. The influence of suction rate on wake reduction is studied experimentally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%