Development of a Preliminary Design Method for Subsonic Splittered Blades in Highly Loaded Axial-Flow Compressors

This paper presents a model for predicting the reference minimum-loss incidence and deviation angles of a blade arrangement with splitter vanes, which is probably a solution for future ultra-highly loaded axial compressor designs. The motivation of the modeling is to guide the blading design in spli...

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Main Authors: Baojie Liu, Du Fu, Xianjun Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/3/283
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spelling doaj-54bc621e83774ac7a12f1e80c7ab2c912020-11-24T21:05:41ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172017-03-017328310.3390/app7030283app7030283Development of a Preliminary Design Method for Subsonic Splittered Blades in Highly Loaded Axial-Flow CompressorsBaojie Liu0Du Fu1Xianjun Yu2School of Energy and Power Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaThis paper presents a model for predicting the reference minimum-loss incidence and deviation angles of a blade arrangement with splitter vanes, which is probably a solution for future ultra-highly loaded axial compressor designs. The motivation of the modeling is to guide the blading design in splittered compressor design processes where the additional splitter vanes must be specially considered. The development of the model is based on a blade performance database from systematic numerical simulations. Basic correlations of the model are firstly proposed, which consider dominant blade geometry parameters related to blade loading, including camber angle and solidity. Secondly, geometric and aerodynamic corrections about orientation parameter, blade maximum thickness, inlet Mach number, and three-dimensional (3D) effects are empirically incorporated into the basic correlations. Eventually, a subsonic 3D splittered rotor is designed using the correlations coupled with the corrections obtained from the validation of the model. The results indicate that the model is able to achieve a good agreement within an error band of ±1.0° for the predictions of both reference minimum-loss incidence and deviation angles, and the rotor designed using the model accomplishes the desired work input and flow deflection.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/3/283incidence and deviation modelcompressor aerodynamicsblade-to-blade designblades with splitter vanesaxial compressors
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author Baojie Liu
Du Fu
Xianjun Yu
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Du Fu
Xianjun Yu
Development of a Preliminary Design Method for Subsonic Splittered Blades in Highly Loaded Axial-Flow Compressors
Applied Sciences
incidence and deviation model
compressor aerodynamics
blade-to-blade design
blades with splitter vanes
axial compressors
author_facet Baojie Liu
Du Fu
Xianjun Yu
author_sort Baojie Liu
title Development of a Preliminary Design Method for Subsonic Splittered Blades in Highly Loaded Axial-Flow Compressors
title_short Development of a Preliminary Design Method for Subsonic Splittered Blades in Highly Loaded Axial-Flow Compressors
title_full Development of a Preliminary Design Method for Subsonic Splittered Blades in Highly Loaded Axial-Flow Compressors
title_fullStr Development of a Preliminary Design Method for Subsonic Splittered Blades in Highly Loaded Axial-Flow Compressors
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Preliminary Design Method for Subsonic Splittered Blades in Highly Loaded Axial-Flow Compressors
title_sort development of a preliminary design method for subsonic splittered blades in highly loaded axial-flow compressors
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2017-03-01
description This paper presents a model for predicting the reference minimum-loss incidence and deviation angles of a blade arrangement with splitter vanes, which is probably a solution for future ultra-highly loaded axial compressor designs. The motivation of the modeling is to guide the blading design in splittered compressor design processes where the additional splitter vanes must be specially considered. The development of the model is based on a blade performance database from systematic numerical simulations. Basic correlations of the model are firstly proposed, which consider dominant blade geometry parameters related to blade loading, including camber angle and solidity. Secondly, geometric and aerodynamic corrections about orientation parameter, blade maximum thickness, inlet Mach number, and three-dimensional (3D) effects are empirically incorporated into the basic correlations. Eventually, a subsonic 3D splittered rotor is designed using the correlations coupled with the corrections obtained from the validation of the model. The results indicate that the model is able to achieve a good agreement within an error band of ±1.0° for the predictions of both reference minimum-loss incidence and deviation angles, and the rotor designed using the model accomplishes the desired work input and flow deflection.
topic incidence and deviation model
compressor aerodynamics
blade-to-blade design
blades with splitter vanes
axial compressors
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/3/283
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