Effect of load distribution of the front and rear blades on the flow characteristics of highly loaded subsonic compressor tandem cascades

Xiaochen Mao, Yingchen Jiao, Hao Cheng, Botao Zhang, Bo Liu

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Abstract

The overall load distribution of the front blade (FB) and rear blade (RB) is a main factor affecting the tandem cascade performance, and camber ratio ((Formula presented.)) and chord ratio ((Formula presented.)) are the key configuration parameters related to the load distribution. To supplement the principle of tandem cascade design, the current paper systematically studies the influence mechanisms of (Formula presented.) and (Formula presented.) on the flow characteristics. It is found that larger (Formula presented.) or smaller (Formula presented.) can improve the flow behavior of FB so that get a better performance at positive incidence angle, while it will deteriorate that at negative incidence angle. In fact, different (Formula presented.) or (Formula presented.) cause the change in surface curvature, which is considered to have a significant impact on the flow behavior. Therefore, this paper proposes mean curvature ratio ((Formula presented.)) to replace (Formula presented.) for its better control effect on the performance at various incidence, and a general design criterion is obtained based on a large amount of tandem cascades with different configurations. The results show that (Formula presented.) between two and four can balance the performance comprehensively at various conditions, and larger (Formula presented.) or smaller (Formula presented.) can achieve better performance at highly loaded condition, while that is opposite for lower load.

Keywords

  • camber ratio
  • chord ratio
  • optimal design criterion
  • Subsonic compressor
  • tandem cascade

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