Abstract Loss in axial compressor bleed systems is quantified and the loss mechanisms are identified to determine how efficiency can be improved. For a given bleed air pressure requirement, reducing bleed system loss allows air to be bled from further upstream in the compressor, with benefits for the thermodynamic cycle. A definition of isentropic efficiency, which includes bleed flow is used to account for this. Two cases with similar bleed systems are studied: a low-speed, single-stage research compressor, and a large industrial gas turbine high-pressure compressor. A new method for characterizing bleed system loss is introduced, using research compressor test results as a demonstration case. A loss coefficient is defined f...
In the work presented here, a detailed aerodynamic analysis of an aero engine centrifugal compressor...
To understand the loss mechanism of slot-type casing treatment, a numerical loss analysis has been c...
A three-dimensional computation was conducted to understand effects of low Reynolds numbers on loss ...
Loss in axial compressor bleed systems is quantified and the loss mechanisms are identified to deter...
The coupling between the bleed system and the flowfield of a downstream compressor stage is studied ...
In this paper, the influence of nonuniform bleed extraction on the stability of an axial flow compre...
The compression system in modern turbofan engines is split into stages linked by transition ducts. D...
The transition of the European energy grid to renewable energy sources is increasing the demand for ...
The approach applied in various research papers that model compressor shock losses is valid only for...
The development of the aircraft industry seeks an increase in compressor loading, bringing unique fl...
Abstract This paper uses Computational Fluid Dynamics to investigate the effect of an...
The compression system in modern turbofan engines is split into several stages linked by s-shaped tr...
© 2016 ASME.The coupling between the bleed system and the flowfield of a downstream compressor stage...
To understand the loss mechanism of slot-type casing treatment, a numerical loss analysis has been c...
Air was bled over the fifth-and tenth-stage rotor-blade rows through ports designed to pass 11 and 9...
In the work presented here, a detailed aerodynamic analysis of an aero engine centrifugal compressor...
To understand the loss mechanism of slot-type casing treatment, a numerical loss analysis has been c...
A three-dimensional computation was conducted to understand effects of low Reynolds numbers on loss ...
Loss in axial compressor bleed systems is quantified and the loss mechanisms are identified to deter...
The coupling between the bleed system and the flowfield of a downstream compressor stage is studied ...
In this paper, the influence of nonuniform bleed extraction on the stability of an axial flow compre...
The compression system in modern turbofan engines is split into stages linked by transition ducts. D...
The transition of the European energy grid to renewable energy sources is increasing the demand for ...
The approach applied in various research papers that model compressor shock losses is valid only for...
The development of the aircraft industry seeks an increase in compressor loading, bringing unique fl...
Abstract This paper uses Computational Fluid Dynamics to investigate the effect of an...
The compression system in modern turbofan engines is split into several stages linked by s-shaped tr...
© 2016 ASME.The coupling between the bleed system and the flowfield of a downstream compressor stage...
To understand the loss mechanism of slot-type casing treatment, a numerical loss analysis has been c...
Air was bled over the fifth-and tenth-stage rotor-blade rows through ports designed to pass 11 and 9...
In the work presented here, a detailed aerodynamic analysis of an aero engine centrifugal compressor...
To understand the loss mechanism of slot-type casing treatment, a numerical loss analysis has been c...
A three-dimensional computation was conducted to understand effects of low Reynolds numbers on loss ...