TY - JOUR
T1 - Making circumferential grooves in axial-flow compressor more effective
AU - Lu, Jialing
AU - Chu, Wuli
AU - Zhang, Haoguang
PY - 2007/10
Y1 - 2007/10
N2 - In our opinion, existing papers in the open literature on making circumferential grooves more effective[1-4] are still somewhat deficient in some respects. We now present our research results on making circumferential grooves still more effective. The first topic is: the rotor under study and the simulation. In topic one, we mention that we select software NUMECA for all computations performed. The second topic is: the effectiveness of the stability extension of the various types of circumferential grooves. In the second topic, there are six figures supporting the preliminary conclusions reached; the most important conclusion is that, provided that the position of each groove is suitably selected, the satisfactory extension of the stable working range can be achieved with a smaller number of grooves and a shallower groove depth. The third topic is: the discussion of groove depth. In the third topic, there are three figures supporting our preliminary conclusions: (1) the optimum depth of the groove varies with the type of compressor and that of the stall; (2) for the subsonic axial-flow compressor, the depth should be designed in accordance with the requirements of compressor stability, efficiency and pressure ratio all considered; (3) last but most importantly, for subsonic axial-flow compressor, in order to increase the stall margin to some extent, some minimum amount of groove depth must be provided.
AB - In our opinion, existing papers in the open literature on making circumferential grooves more effective[1-4] are still somewhat deficient in some respects. We now present our research results on making circumferential grooves still more effective. The first topic is: the rotor under study and the simulation. In topic one, we mention that we select software NUMECA for all computations performed. The second topic is: the effectiveness of the stability extension of the various types of circumferential grooves. In the second topic, there are six figures supporting the preliminary conclusions reached; the most important conclusion is that, provided that the position of each groove is suitably selected, the satisfactory extension of the stable working range can be achieved with a smaller number of grooves and a shallower groove depth. The third topic is: the discussion of groove depth. In the third topic, there are three figures supporting our preliminary conclusions: (1) the optimum depth of the groove varies with the type of compressor and that of the stall; (2) for the subsonic axial-flow compressor, the depth should be designed in accordance with the requirements of compressor stability, efficiency and pressure ratio all considered; (3) last but most importantly, for subsonic axial-flow compressor, in order to increase the stall margin to some extent, some minimum amount of groove depth must be provided.
KW - Axial flow compressor
KW - Circumferential groove
KW - Stall
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M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:36549081490
SN - 1000-2758
VL - 25
SP - 620
EP - 624
JO - Xibei Gongye Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Northwestern Polytechnical University
JF - Xibei Gongye Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Northwestern Polytechnical University
IS - 5
ER -