TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental Investigation of a Linear Cascade with Large Solidity Using Pressure Sensitive Paint and Dual-Camera System
AU - Gao, Limin
AU - Yang, Guanhua
AU - Gao, Tianyu
AU - Li, Ruiyu
AU - Hu, Xiaoquan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Science Press, Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, CAS and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2021/3
Y1 - 2021/3
N2 - Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) technique has been increasingly applied to the experimental research of aerodynamics and thermodynamics due to its strengths of non-contact, high resolution results and large coverage area, etc. However, rarely has this technique been successfully used to the study of internal flow such as compressor cascade, since narrow flow passages would heavily restrict the acquisition of PSP images. In this paper, PSP technique was used to study the pressure distribution on a linear compressor cascade with large solidity of 2.3, where the view of recording camera can be heavily blocked due to adjacent blade surfaces. To help get integrated PSP images of the internal flow passage, dual camera system along with image processing tools like 3D reconstruction and image integration were adopted. The results showed that with the aid of such assistance, image results with good quality and readability could be obtained. Meanwhile, pressure data given by PSP were compared with data from traditional way of pressure taps and showed good consistency. Massive results of the entire cascade passage surface were given with different inlet Mach numbers and incidence angles. The results showed that PSP technique can integrally measure cascade tunnel of large solidity with the help of dual-camera system.
AB - Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) technique has been increasingly applied to the experimental research of aerodynamics and thermodynamics due to its strengths of non-contact, high resolution results and large coverage area, etc. However, rarely has this technique been successfully used to the study of internal flow such as compressor cascade, since narrow flow passages would heavily restrict the acquisition of PSP images. In this paper, PSP technique was used to study the pressure distribution on a linear compressor cascade with large solidity of 2.3, where the view of recording camera can be heavily blocked due to adjacent blade surfaces. To help get integrated PSP images of the internal flow passage, dual camera system along with image processing tools like 3D reconstruction and image integration were adopted. The results showed that with the aid of such assistance, image results with good quality and readability could be obtained. Meanwhile, pressure data given by PSP were compared with data from traditional way of pressure taps and showed good consistency. Massive results of the entire cascade passage surface were given with different inlet Mach numbers and incidence angles. The results showed that PSP technique can integrally measure cascade tunnel of large solidity with the help of dual-camera system.
KW - compressor cascade
KW - dual-camera system
KW - full channel measurement
KW - large solidity
KW - pressure sensitive paint
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U2 - 10.1007/s11630-021-1425-4
DO - 10.1007/s11630-021-1425-4
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85100738874
SN - 1003-2169
VL - 30
SP - 682
EP - 695
JO - Journal of Thermal Science
JF - Journal of Thermal Science
IS - 2
ER -