A cascade of 65-(12)10 compressor blades was tested at one geometric setting over a range of inlet Mach number from 0.12 to 0.89. Two groups of data are presented and compared: the first from the cascade operating conventionally with no boundary-layer control, and the second with the boundary layer controlled by a combination of upstream slot suction and porous-wall suction at the blade tips. A criterion for two-dimensionality was used to specify the degree of boundary-layer control by suction to be applied. The data are presented and an analysis is made to show the effect of Mach number on turning angle, blade wake, pressure distribution about the blade profile and static-pressure rise. The influence of boundary-layer control on these para...
Results are presented from an experimental investigation of a linear, supersonic, compressor cascade...
The highlights of the NASA program on transonic compressors are presented. Effects of blade shape an...
Recent developments in have made possible the mic behaviour of rotor stage compressor using I p...
A 65-(12)10 compressor blade cascade was evaluated at design geometry for Mach numbers from 0.12 to ...
The characteristics of the flow field about highly loaded turbocompressor blades in a cascade wind t...
Turbomachinery blade designs are becoming more aggressive in order to achieve higher loading and gre...
Modern aeronautic fans are characterised by a transonic flow regime near the blade tip. Transonic c...
AbstractThis article is aimed to experimentally validate the beneficial effects of boundary layer su...
May 1976Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-71)A comprehensive investigation of the flow f...
The design of a two-stream wind tunnel was undertaken to allow the simulation and study of certain ...
Linearized analyses have been carried out for the induced velocity and pressure fields within a comp...
In the present paper a numerical and experimental study aiming at the enhancement of the working ran...
A two-dimensional low-speed porous-wall cascade tunnel investigation has been conducted to establish...
Total-pressure deficiency for an annular cascade of 65-(12)10 blades was measured at three radial st...
An investigation has been conducted to compare the performance of NACA 65-series compressor blades i...
Results are presented from an experimental investigation of a linear, supersonic, compressor cascade...
The highlights of the NASA program on transonic compressors are presented. Effects of blade shape an...
Recent developments in have made possible the mic behaviour of rotor stage compressor using I p...
A 65-(12)10 compressor blade cascade was evaluated at design geometry for Mach numbers from 0.12 to ...
The characteristics of the flow field about highly loaded turbocompressor blades in a cascade wind t...
Turbomachinery blade designs are becoming more aggressive in order to achieve higher loading and gre...
Modern aeronautic fans are characterised by a transonic flow regime near the blade tip. Transonic c...
AbstractThis article is aimed to experimentally validate the beneficial effects of boundary layer su...
May 1976Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-71)A comprehensive investigation of the flow f...
The design of a two-stream wind tunnel was undertaken to allow the simulation and study of certain ...
Linearized analyses have been carried out for the induced velocity and pressure fields within a comp...
In the present paper a numerical and experimental study aiming at the enhancement of the working ran...
A two-dimensional low-speed porous-wall cascade tunnel investigation has been conducted to establish...
Total-pressure deficiency for an annular cascade of 65-(12)10 blades was measured at three radial st...
An investigation has been conducted to compare the performance of NACA 65-series compressor blades i...
Results are presented from an experimental investigation of a linear, supersonic, compressor cascade...
The highlights of the NASA program on transonic compressors are presented. Effects of blade shape an...
Recent developments in have made possible the mic behaviour of rotor stage compressor using I p...