A method for computing the three-dimensional transonic flow around the blades of a compressor or of a propeller is given. The method is based on the use of the velocity potential, on the hypothesis that the flow is inviscid, irrotational and isentropic. The equation of the potential is solved in a transformed space such that the surface of the blade is mapped into a plane where the periodicity is implicit. This equation is in a nonconservative form and is solved with the help of a finite difference method using artificial time. A computer code is provided and some sample results are given in order to demonstrate the influence of three-dimensional effects and the blade's rotation
The application of the nonsteady Lax-Wendroff technique to problems with asymptotically periodic sol...
The purpose of this brief presentation is to report work in progress at the Turbopropulsion Laborat...
Extrait de : Xth ISABE (International symposium on air breathing engines), Nottingham (UK), Septembe...
The analytical prediction and description of transonic flow in turbomachinery is complicated by thre...
The flow in a turbomachinery blade passage has a predominant flow direction. The viscous diffusion i...
The three-dimensional flow in a turbomachinery blade row was approximated by correcting for streamtu...
May 1976Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-71)A comprehensive investigation of the flow f...
A procedure for using an efficient axisymmetric code to generate downstream pressure input for more ...
A preliminary investigation was conducted to establish the theoretical basis of perturbation techniq...
A numerical method and the results of a computer program are presented for solving an exact, three d...
Three-dimensional unsteady transonic flow through an axial turbomachine stage is described in terms ...
A computer program has been developed to obtain subsonic or shockfree transonic, nonviscous flow ana...
MERIDL is a program that calculates a meridional plane stream function solution, and TSONIC is a pro...
A numerical method of solution of the inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional unsteady flow on a bla...
Linearized analyses have been carried out for the induced velocity and pressure fields within a comp...
The application of the nonsteady Lax-Wendroff technique to problems with asymptotically periodic sol...
The purpose of this brief presentation is to report work in progress at the Turbopropulsion Laborat...
Extrait de : Xth ISABE (International symposium on air breathing engines), Nottingham (UK), Septembe...
The analytical prediction and description of transonic flow in turbomachinery is complicated by thre...
The flow in a turbomachinery blade passage has a predominant flow direction. The viscous diffusion i...
The three-dimensional flow in a turbomachinery blade row was approximated by correcting for streamtu...
May 1976Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-71)A comprehensive investigation of the flow f...
A procedure for using an efficient axisymmetric code to generate downstream pressure input for more ...
A preliminary investigation was conducted to establish the theoretical basis of perturbation techniq...
A numerical method and the results of a computer program are presented for solving an exact, three d...
Three-dimensional unsteady transonic flow through an axial turbomachine stage is described in terms ...
A computer program has been developed to obtain subsonic or shockfree transonic, nonviscous flow ana...
MERIDL is a program that calculates a meridional plane stream function solution, and TSONIC is a pro...
A numerical method of solution of the inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional unsteady flow on a bla...
Linearized analyses have been carried out for the induced velocity and pressure fields within a comp...
The application of the nonsteady Lax-Wendroff technique to problems with asymptotically periodic sol...
The purpose of this brief presentation is to report work in progress at the Turbopropulsion Laborat...
Extrait de : Xth ISABE (International symposium on air breathing engines), Nottingham (UK), Septembe...