TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of Active Flow Control of Endwall Synthetic Jet on the Performance of a Transonic Axial Compressor
AU - Wang, G.
AU - Chu, W.
AU - Zhang, H.
AU - Guo, Z.
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In order to improve the performance of a high-load transonic axial compressor, this paper proposes a method of applying endwall synthetic jet to the casing for active flow control. Taking NASA Rotor35 as the research object, the aerodynamic performance of the compressor is numerically calculated by applying three sets of synthetic jets with different excitation parameters at five different axial positions of 0%Ca, 25%Ca, 50%Ca, 75%Ca and 96.15%Ca. The results show that the three parameters of excitation position, jet peak velocity and jet frequency all have an effect on the performance of the compressor. The excitation position has the greatest influence on the flow margin of the compressor, and the best position is 25%Ca. After the jet peak velocity is increased from 100m/s to 150m/s, the flow margin, total pressure ratio and efficiency of the compressor are not greatly improved, which shows that the impact of the jet peak velocity is not as good as the excitation position. After continuing to increase the excitation frequency of the synthetic jet from 600Hz to 1200Hz, although the flow margin of the compressor is slightly reduced, the total pressure ratio and efficiency are further improved. This shows that there may be a threshold for the jet frequency, and only when the jet frequency is greater than the threshold can the overall aerodynamic performance of the compressor be improved.
AB - In order to improve the performance of a high-load transonic axial compressor, this paper proposes a method of applying endwall synthetic jet to the casing for active flow control. Taking NASA Rotor35 as the research object, the aerodynamic performance of the compressor is numerically calculated by applying three sets of synthetic jets with different excitation parameters at five different axial positions of 0%Ca, 25%Ca, 50%Ca, 75%Ca and 96.15%Ca. The results show that the three parameters of excitation position, jet peak velocity and jet frequency all have an effect on the performance of the compressor. The excitation position has the greatest influence on the flow margin of the compressor, and the best position is 25%Ca. After the jet peak velocity is increased from 100m/s to 150m/s, the flow margin, total pressure ratio and efficiency of the compressor are not greatly improved, which shows that the impact of the jet peak velocity is not as good as the excitation position. After continuing to increase the excitation frequency of the synthetic jet from 600Hz to 1200Hz, although the flow margin of the compressor is slightly reduced, the total pressure ratio and efficiency are further improved. This shows that there may be a threshold for the jet frequency, and only when the jet frequency is greater than the threshold can the overall aerodynamic performance of the compressor be improved.
KW - Aerodynamic performance improve
KW - Endwall active flow control
KW - Numerical simulation
KW - Synthetic jet
KW - Transoninc axial compressor
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U2 - 10.47176/jafm.14.03.32210
DO - 10.47176/jafm.14.03.32210
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85100987877
SN - 1735-3572
VL - 14
SP - 963
EP - 977
JO - Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
JF - Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
IS - 3
ER -