Aerodynamic performance of high turning core turbine vanes in a two-dimensional cascadeExperimental and theoretical aerodynamic performance data are presented for four uncooled high turning core turbine vanes with exit angles of 74.9, 75.0, 77.5, and 79.6 degrees in a two-dimensional cascade. Data for a more conservative 67.0 degree vane are included for comparison. Corection of the experimental aftermix kinetic energy losses to a common 0.100 centimeter trailing edge thickness yields a linear trend of increased loss from 0.020 to 0.025 as the vane exit angle increases from 67.0 to 79.6 degrees. The theoretical losses show a similar trend. The experimental and theoretical vane surface velocity distributions generally agree within approximately five percent, although the suction surface theoretical velocities are generally higher than the experimental velocities as the vane exit angle increases.
Document ID
19820054181
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Schwab, J. R. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)