Numerical predictions of three-dimensional inviscid, transonic steady and periodic unsteady flow within an axial turbine stage are analyzed in this paper. As a first case, the unsteady effects of the stator trailing edge shock wave impinging on the downstream rotor are presented. Local static pressure fluctuations up to 60 percent of the inlet stagnation pressure are observed on the rotor suction side. The second case is an analysis of the rotor-relative radial secondary flow produced by a spanwise parabolic nonuniform temperature profile at the stator inlet. The generation of local hot spots is observed on both sides of the rotor blade behind the passing shock waves. The magnitude of the unsteady stagnation temperature fluctuations is larg...
CFD prediction of the unsteady aero-thermal interaction in the HP turbine stage, with inlet temperat...
This article presents a study of the development of the three-dimensional flowfield within the rotor...
Current methods for designing compressor blades in axial turbomachines assume that the flow through ...
Numerical predictions of three-dimensional inviscid, transonic steady and periodic unsteady flow wit...
March 1992Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-239)This dissertation presents a method for...
In stator–rotor interaction studies on axial turbines, the attention is commonly focused on the unst...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) prediction of the unsteady aerothermal interaction in the HP turb...
In current design methods for gas turbines there are important features of the flow which are not ye...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) prediction of the unsteady aerothermal interaction in the HP turb...
The unsteady flow in stator-rotor interactions affects the structural integrity, aerodynamic perform...
The temperature of the flow entering a high-pressure turbine stage is inherently non-uniform, as it ...
CFD prediction of the unsteady aero-thermal interaction in the HP turbine stage, with inlet temperat...
Two-dimensional unsteady Navier-Stokes calculations of a transonic single stage high ressure turbine...
AbstractNumerical investigation of the unsteady flow variability driven by rotor-stator interaction ...
A study of the three-dimensional stator-rotor interaction in a turbine stage is presented. Experimen...
CFD prediction of the unsteady aero-thermal interaction in the HP turbine stage, with inlet temperat...
This article presents a study of the development of the three-dimensional flowfield within the rotor...
Current methods for designing compressor blades in axial turbomachines assume that the flow through ...
Numerical predictions of three-dimensional inviscid, transonic steady and periodic unsteady flow wit...
March 1992Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-239)This dissertation presents a method for...
In stator–rotor interaction studies on axial turbines, the attention is commonly focused on the unst...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) prediction of the unsteady aerothermal interaction in the HP turb...
In current design methods for gas turbines there are important features of the flow which are not ye...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) prediction of the unsteady aerothermal interaction in the HP turb...
The unsteady flow in stator-rotor interactions affects the structural integrity, aerodynamic perform...
The temperature of the flow entering a high-pressure turbine stage is inherently non-uniform, as it ...
CFD prediction of the unsteady aero-thermal interaction in the HP turbine stage, with inlet temperat...
Two-dimensional unsteady Navier-Stokes calculations of a transonic single stage high ressure turbine...
AbstractNumerical investigation of the unsteady flow variability driven by rotor-stator interaction ...
A study of the three-dimensional stator-rotor interaction in a turbine stage is presented. Experimen...
CFD prediction of the unsteady aero-thermal interaction in the HP turbine stage, with inlet temperat...
This article presents a study of the development of the three-dimensional flowfield within the rotor...
Current methods for designing compressor blades in axial turbomachines assume that the flow through ...