Multistage Axial-Flow Turbomachinery Wake Production, Transport, and Interaction.
Abstract:
The first year results of a study of multistage axial-flow turbomachine wake production, transport and interaction are described in this report. Evidence indicating how the noise level measured at the inlet of a low speed, multistage, axial-flow research compressor was found to vary appreciably with inlet guide vane and stator row relative circumferential positioning with the largest amount of noise reduction occurring at the blade passing frequency is presented. The results of detailed slow- cobra probe and surface pressure taps and fast-response hot-wire measurements made within the research compressor flow field to aid in understanding the physics involved are shown in scalar and vector plots and tables. Significant local changes in blade-section aerodynamic performance and flow field appearance with variation in stationary blade row placement were observed although corresponding improvement of overall efficiency could not be ascertained. Several interesting periodically unsteady aspects of the flow field and its measurement are demonstrated and some conclusions about blade row interaction are proposed. Author