Session: 31-07 Compressor Stability and Loss Mechanisms
Paper Number: 151830
Effect of Profile Shape and Cascade Solidity, Inlet Mach Number and Incidence Angle on the Performance of a Subsonic Compressor Blade Cascade
This study is concerned with aerodynamic research on effect of a blade profile shape and different cascade solidities on aerodynamic performance of a subsonic compressor blade cascade. Each geometric variant regarding blade profile and solidity was tested at inlet Mach numbers in range of MR1 Î á0.45~0.87ñ and various inlet flow angles to resolve loss buckets. Corresponding Reynolds numbers were in range of Re Î á1·106, 1.6·106ñ. To check the effect of the main flow parameters, all inlet conditions were matched within 1% including AVDR which was controlled using suction slots on the test section sidewalls.
General trend of losses increasing with increasing inlet Mach number was confirmed. Dramatic increase of losses was observed at the highest inlet Mach number MR1=0.86. This was the only supercritical value in the investigated inlet Mach number range. Losses increased approximately 2 times as compared to the next lower inlet Mach number MR1=0.76.
In addition, the sensitivity of the cascade performance on the incidence angle was confirmed by resulting loss buckets. Not only that, we confirmed the effect of solidity, and as can be seen from Koch smith's profile loss relational expression in general, as solidity increases, profile loss increases, but in regions where flow is unstable, it was confirmed that the secondary loss and flow instability were resolved, and the opposite result (low loss) was shown. Finally, it was confirmed that the reduction of the leading edge (L.E) loss based on the improvement of the thickness distribution (poly type and New thickness type) improved the loss value by about 10% at the near choking and stall points.
Presenting Author: Jaewoo Choi Doosan Enerbility
Presenting Author Biography: I have been researching and developing axial compressor at Doosan Enerbility since 2015 and became a senior engineer in 2023. I have participated in and contributed to the axial compressor design of several models so far.
Authors:
Jaewoo Choi Doosan EnerbilityDavid šImurda Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Tomáš Radnic Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Jindřich Hála Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Jaewook Song Doosan Enerbility
Effect of Profile Shape and Cascade Solidity, Inlet Mach Number and Incidence Angle on the Performance of a Subsonic Compressor Blade Cascade
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication