Calculation of transonic flow in a linear cascade
Author(s) -
L. F. Donovan
Publication year - 1984
Publication title -
24th joint propulsion conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1984-1301
Subject(s) - transonic , cascade , computer science , flow (mathematics) , control theory (sociology) , mechanics , physics , aerodynamics , engineering , artificial intelligence , chemical engineering , control (management)
Turbomachinery blade designs are becoming more aggressive in order to achieve higher loading and greater range. New analysis tools are required to cope with these heavily loaded blades that may operate with a thin separated region near the trailing edge on the suction surface. An existing, viscous airfoil code was adapted to cascade conditions in an attempt to provide this capability. Comparisons with recently obtained data show that calculated and experimental surface Mach numbers were in good agreement but loss coefficients and outlet air angles were not. Previously announced in STAR as N84-24539
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