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Nonlinear Dynamics of Axial-Flow Compressors: A Parametric Study
Author(s) -
Raymond A. Adomaitis,
DerCherng Liaw,
Eyad H. Abed
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
digital repository at the university of maryland (university of maryland college park)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada454959
Subject(s) - nonlinear system , dynamics (music) , gas compressor , flow (mathematics) , mechanics , parametric statistics , computer science , physics , mathematics , thermodynamics , acoustics , statistics , quantum mechanics
: This paper presents the analysis of the dynamics of a representative axial flow compressor model emphasizing the influence of two important control parameters. These are a nondimensional parameter B (previously introduced by Greitzer (1976) as a primary determinant of post-stall behavior) and the setting of the throttle line. Greitzer's lumped-parameter model is employed in this study, with a specific choice of compressor and throttle characteristics. Our analysis shows the presence of a rich variety of global as well as local bifurcations as the two control parameters are varied. The analysis leads to a characterization of compressor operation into three major zones: the stalled zone the pre-stall zone, and the normal (unstalled) zone. Simulation results demonstrate the qualitatively different dynamical behaviors within each regime of parameter space.

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