The development of a design/analysis flow solver at NASA Lewis Research Center is discussed. The solver is axisymmetric and can be run inviscidly with assumed or calculated blockages, or with the viscous terms computed. The blade forces for each blade row are computed from blade-to-blade solutions, correlated data or force model, or from a full three dimensional solution. Codes currently under development can be separated into three distinct elements: the turbomachinery interactive grid generator energy distribution restart code (TIGGERC), the interactive blade element geometry generator (IBEGG), and the viscous/inviscid multi-blade-row average passage flow solver (VIADAC). Several experimental test cases were run to validate the VIADAC cod...
A computer program has been developed to obtain subsonic or shockfree transonic, nonviscous flow ana...
A 3-D Navier-Stokes code has been developed for analysis of turbomachinery blade rows and other inte...
A viscous-inviscid interactive procedure for subsonic flow is developed and applied to an axial comp...
An assessment of several three-dimensional computer codes used at the NASA Lewis Research Center is ...
A three-dimensional code for rotating blade-row flow analysis was developed. The space discretizatio...
Turbulent flow within turbomachines having arbitrary blade geometries is examined. Effects of turbul...
Current computational methods for analyzing flows in turbomachinery and other related internal propu...
A steady, three-dimensional viscous average passage computer code is used to analyze the flow throug...
The three-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes equations are formulated in a rotating coordinate s...
A procedure for using an efficient axisymmetric code to generate downstream pressure input for more ...
Turbomachinery blade designs are becoming more aggressive in order to achieve higher loading and gre...
A method for analyzing the nonadiabatic viscous flow through turbomachine rotors is presented. The f...
The three-dimensional inviscid DENTON code is used to analyze flow through a radial-inflow turbine r...
The results of a numerical simulation of the time-averaged inviscid flow field through the blade row...
MERIDL is a program that calculates a meridional plane stream function solution, and TSONIC is a pro...
A computer program has been developed to obtain subsonic or shockfree transonic, nonviscous flow ana...
A 3-D Navier-Stokes code has been developed for analysis of turbomachinery blade rows and other inte...
A viscous-inviscid interactive procedure for subsonic flow is developed and applied to an axial comp...
An assessment of several three-dimensional computer codes used at the NASA Lewis Research Center is ...
A three-dimensional code for rotating blade-row flow analysis was developed. The space discretizatio...
Turbulent flow within turbomachines having arbitrary blade geometries is examined. Effects of turbul...
Current computational methods for analyzing flows in turbomachinery and other related internal propu...
A steady, three-dimensional viscous average passage computer code is used to analyze the flow throug...
The three-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes equations are formulated in a rotating coordinate s...
A procedure for using an efficient axisymmetric code to generate downstream pressure input for more ...
Turbomachinery blade designs are becoming more aggressive in order to achieve higher loading and gre...
A method for analyzing the nonadiabatic viscous flow through turbomachine rotors is presented. The f...
The three-dimensional inviscid DENTON code is used to analyze flow through a radial-inflow turbine r...
The results of a numerical simulation of the time-averaged inviscid flow field through the blade row...
MERIDL is a program that calculates a meridional plane stream function solution, and TSONIC is a pro...
A computer program has been developed to obtain subsonic or shockfree transonic, nonviscous flow ana...
A 3-D Navier-Stokes code has been developed for analysis of turbomachinery blade rows and other inte...
A viscous-inviscid interactive procedure for subsonic flow is developed and applied to an axial comp...