The flow at the exit of a turbomachinery rotor near the annulus wall is three-dimensional with a varying degree of turbulence and nonisotropic characteristics. The characteristics of the turbulence vary considerably with radial and axial location, blade loading, Reynolds number, free-stream turbulence, and the rotor blade geometry. This paper is concerned with the turbulence properties near the annulus wall region of a moderately loaded compressor blade. The variation of the streamwise, normal, and radial intensities as well as the stresses across the wake, its profile and decay characteristics, were determined with a tri-axial hot-wire probe in the stationary frame of reference. The turbulence characteristics in the annulus-wall region of the rotor exit were found to be highly complex due to the interaction of the blade wake and the annulus wall.
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Turbulence Characteristics in the Annulus-Wall Boundary Layer and Wake Mixing Region of a Compressor Rotor Exit
R. Davino,
R. Davino
Department of Aerospace Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802
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B. Lakshminarayana
B. Lakshminarayana
Department of Aerospace Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802
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R. Davino
Department of Aerospace Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802
B. Lakshminarayana
Department of Aerospace Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802
J. Eng. Power. Jul 1982, 104(3): 561-570 (10 pages)
Published Online: July 1, 1982
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December 15, 1980
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September 28, 2009
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Davino, R., and Lakshminarayana, B. (July 1, 1982). "Turbulence Characteristics in the Annulus-Wall Boundary Layer and Wake Mixing Region of a Compressor Rotor Exit." ASME. J. Eng. Power. July 1982; 104(3): 561–570. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3227317
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