TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of different axial deflected angles of reversed blade-angle slots on the axial flow compressor performance and stability
AU - Zhang, Haoguang
AU - Zhong, Xinyi
AU - Wang, Enhao
AU - Zhang, Chiyuan
AU - Chu, Wuli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© IMechE 2023.
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - The aim of the paper is to explore the influence of the reversed blade-angle slot casing treatment (RBSCT) and its axial deflected angle (ADA) on the compressor performance and stability, and to reveal the mechanism that the change in ADA of the RBSCT influences the effect to broaden the compressor stable working range. The NASA Rotor 35 is used as the object of the investigation, and four RBSCTs with ADA of −15°, −30°, −45° and −60° are designed and investigated by unsteady numerical simulation. The results show that as the absolute value of the axial deflected angle increases, the capacity to improve the compressor stability of the RBSCT increases and then decreases. The unsteadiness of the injection and suction flows formed by the reversed blade angle slot plays an important role in the removal of the low-velocity zone. When ADA is −30°, the unsteadiness amplitude of the injection and suction flows is significantly higher than those of the other three. Consequently, the RBSCT with −30° ADA obtains the maximum stall margin improvement of 17.41% and the maximum design point efficiency improvement of 1.06% among the four RBSCTs.
AB - The aim of the paper is to explore the influence of the reversed blade-angle slot casing treatment (RBSCT) and its axial deflected angle (ADA) on the compressor performance and stability, and to reveal the mechanism that the change in ADA of the RBSCT influences the effect to broaden the compressor stable working range. The NASA Rotor 35 is used as the object of the investigation, and four RBSCTs with ADA of −15°, −30°, −45° and −60° are designed and investigated by unsteady numerical simulation. The results show that as the absolute value of the axial deflected angle increases, the capacity to improve the compressor stability of the RBSCT increases and then decreases. The unsteadiness of the injection and suction flows formed by the reversed blade angle slot plays an important role in the removal of the low-velocity zone. When ADA is −30°, the unsteadiness amplitude of the injection and suction flows is significantly higher than those of the other three. Consequently, the RBSCT with −30° ADA obtains the maximum stall margin improvement of 17.41% and the maximum design point efficiency improvement of 1.06% among the four RBSCTs.
KW - casing treatment
KW - stability
KW - stall margin
KW - Transonic compressor
KW - unsteady numerical simulation
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U2 - 10.1177/09576509231161857
DO - 10.1177/09576509231161857
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85150846494
SN - 0957-6509
VL - 237
SP - 1158
EP - 1169
JO - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy
JF - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy
IS - 6
ER -