Numerical investigation of stator suction-type self-circulating casing treatment effects on the aerodynamic performance of a single-stage axial flow compressor

Haoguang Zhang, Hao Wang, Jinhang Xiao, Yiming Feng, Wuli Chu

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Abstract

This study addresses the technical challenge that conventional self-recirculating casing treatments predominantly enhance the compressor stability with minimal efficiency gains. Focusing on a transonic axial flow compressor, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Stage35, the research designed an innovative stator suction-type self-circulating casing treatment (SS-SCT), which features the suction slots on the stator instead of the traditional self-circulating casing treatment's suction port. Using multipassage unsteady numerical simulations, this paper investigated the underlying mechanisms by which the SS-SCT affects the compressor performance. The numerical results reveal that the SS-SCT not only increases the compressor stall margin by 3.36% but also enhances the efficiency by 0.13% at the design point and by 0.6% at the near-stall point. The jetting action of the SS-SCT mitigates the detrimental effects of the rotor tip leakage flow and alleviates the blockages in the rotor tip passage at the near-stall point, thereby improving the compressor stability. Concurrently, the suction slots extract the low-speed fluid generated by the boundary layer separation in the stator passage, reducing flow losses, and consequently enhancing the compressor efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116134
JournalPhysics of Fluids
Volume36
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2024

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