Current literature on the three dimensional flow through compressor cascades deals with a row of rotor blades in isolation. Since the distance between the rotor and stator is usually 10 to 20 percent of the blade chord, the aerodynamic interference between them has to be considered for a proper evaluation of the aerothermodynamic performance of the stage. A unified approach to the aerodynamics of the incompressible flow through a stage is presented that uses the lifting surface theory for a compressor cascade of arbitrary camber and thickness distribution. The effects of rotor stator interference are represented as a linear function of the rotor and stator flows separately. The loading distribution on the rotor and stator flows separately. ...
Three-dimensional unsteady transonic flow through an axial turbomachine stage is described in terms ...
The Rai method of single-stage rotor/stator flow interaction is extended to handle multistage config...
A numerical method of solution of the inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional unsteady flow on a bla...
Using the lifting surface theory and the acceleration potential method for the flow field of an axia...
July 1972Includes bibliographical references (leaf 25)The three-dimensional compressible vortex theo...
Fluid dynamics of turbomachines are complicated due to aerodynamic interactions between rotors and s...
The application of the nonsteady Lax-Wendroff technique to problems with asymptotically periodic sol...
\Yith the current develop111ent in computer technology and Computational Fluid D)"n<'tlllics techni...
For use in computing the detailed performance parameters of individual blade rows of a multistage co...
PART I: An analysis of a multi-stage axial compressor with high reaction blading is carried out...
Rotor blade aerodynamic damping is experimentally determined in a three-stage transonic axial flow c...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1998.In...
A one-dimensional theory regarding the change of state in a multistage axial compressor at design po...
The performance of compressors and the sophistication of analysis tools have reached a level such th...
The major thrust of the computational analysis of turbomachinery to date has been the steady-state s...
Three-dimensional unsteady transonic flow through an axial turbomachine stage is described in terms ...
The Rai method of single-stage rotor/stator flow interaction is extended to handle multistage config...
A numerical method of solution of the inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional unsteady flow on a bla...
Using the lifting surface theory and the acceleration potential method for the flow field of an axia...
July 1972Includes bibliographical references (leaf 25)The three-dimensional compressible vortex theo...
Fluid dynamics of turbomachines are complicated due to aerodynamic interactions between rotors and s...
The application of the nonsteady Lax-Wendroff technique to problems with asymptotically periodic sol...
\Yith the current develop111ent in computer technology and Computational Fluid D)"n<'tlllics techni...
For use in computing the detailed performance parameters of individual blade rows of a multistage co...
PART I: An analysis of a multi-stage axial compressor with high reaction blading is carried out...
Rotor blade aerodynamic damping is experimentally determined in a three-stage transonic axial flow c...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1998.In...
A one-dimensional theory regarding the change of state in a multistage axial compressor at design po...
The performance of compressors and the sophistication of analysis tools have reached a level such th...
The major thrust of the computational analysis of turbomachinery to date has been the steady-state s...
Three-dimensional unsteady transonic flow through an axial turbomachine stage is described in terms ...
The Rai method of single-stage rotor/stator flow interaction is extended to handle multistage config...
A numerical method of solution of the inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional unsteady flow on a bla...