Theoretical analyses and computer codes are being developed for predicting compressible unsteady inviscid and viscous flows through blade rows of axial-flow turbomachines. Such analyses are needed to determine the impact of unsteady flow phenomena on the structural durability and noise generation characteristics of the blading. The emphasis has been placed on developing analyses based on asymptotic representations of unsteady flow phenomena. Thus, high Reynolds number flows driven by small amplitude unsteady excitations have been considered. The resulting analyses should apply in many practical situations and lead to a better understanding of the relevant flow physics. In addition, they will be efficient computationally, and therefore, appr...
The design of turbomachinery blades requires the prevention of flutter for all operating conditions....
A linearized potential flow analysis, which accounts for the effects of nonuniform steady flow pheno...
An efficient steady analysis for predicting strong inviscid/viscid interaction phenomena such as vis...
Theoretical analyses and computer codes are being developed for predicting compressible unsteady inv...
An unsteady potential flow analysis, which accounts for the effects of blade geometry and steady tur...
A three-dimensional, linearized, Euler analysis is being developed to provide an efficient unsteady ...
The requirements placed on an unsteady aerodynamic theory intended for turbomachinery aeroelastic or...
A method for predicting the unsteady aerodynamic response of a cascade of airfoils to entropic, vort...
A method for calculating unsteady flows in cascades is presented. The model, which is based on the l...
A three-dimensional, linearized, Euler analysis is being developed to provide a comprehensive and ef...
The major thrust of the computational analysis of turbomachinery to date has been the steady-state s...
A linearized unsteady aerodynamic analysis for axial-flow turbomachinery blading is described in thi...
There is a need for methods to predict the unsteady air loads associated with flutter of turbomachin...
May 1991Includes bibliographical references (pages 89-91)Introduction: There are four principal sour...
Most unsteady viscous flows may be grouped into two categories, i.e., forced and self-sustained osci...
The design of turbomachinery blades requires the prevention of flutter for all operating conditions....
A linearized potential flow analysis, which accounts for the effects of nonuniform steady flow pheno...
An efficient steady analysis for predicting strong inviscid/viscid interaction phenomena such as vis...
Theoretical analyses and computer codes are being developed for predicting compressible unsteady inv...
An unsteady potential flow analysis, which accounts for the effects of blade geometry and steady tur...
A three-dimensional, linearized, Euler analysis is being developed to provide an efficient unsteady ...
The requirements placed on an unsteady aerodynamic theory intended for turbomachinery aeroelastic or...
A method for predicting the unsteady aerodynamic response of a cascade of airfoils to entropic, vort...
A method for calculating unsteady flows in cascades is presented. The model, which is based on the l...
A three-dimensional, linearized, Euler analysis is being developed to provide a comprehensive and ef...
The major thrust of the computational analysis of turbomachinery to date has been the steady-state s...
A linearized unsteady aerodynamic analysis for axial-flow turbomachinery blading is described in thi...
There is a need for methods to predict the unsteady air loads associated with flutter of turbomachin...
May 1991Includes bibliographical references (pages 89-91)Introduction: There are four principal sour...
Most unsteady viscous flows may be grouped into two categories, i.e., forced and self-sustained osci...
The design of turbomachinery blades requires the prevention of flutter for all operating conditions....
A linearized potential flow analysis, which accounts for the effects of nonuniform steady flow pheno...
An efficient steady analysis for predicting strong inviscid/viscid interaction phenomena such as vis...