Unsteady aerodynamic interaction effects on turbomachinery blade life and performanceThis paper is an attempt to address the impact of a class of unsteady flows on the life and performance of turbomachinery blading. These class of flows to be investigated are those whose characteristic frequency is an integral multiple of rotor shaft speed. Analysis of data recorded downstream of a compressor and turbine rotor will reveal that this class of flows can be highly three-dimensional and may lead to the generation of secondary flows within downstream blading. By explicitly accounting for these unsteady flows in the design of turbomachinery blading for multistage applications, it may be possible to bring about gains in performance and blade life.
Document ID
19920045562
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Adamczyk, John J. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)