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Effects of a Rotating Aerodynamic Probe on the Flow Field of a Compressor RotorAn investigation of distortions of the rotor exit flow field caused by an aerodynamic probe mounted in the rotor is described in this paper. A rotor total pressure Kiel probe, mounted on the rotor hub and extending up to the mid-span radius of a rotor blade channel, generates a wake that forms additional flow blockage. Three types of high-response aerodynamic probes were used to investigate the distorted flow field behind the rotor. These probes were: a split-fiber thermo-anemometric probe to measure velocity and flow direction, a total pressure probe, and a disk probe for in-flow static pressure measurement. The signals acquired from these high-response probes were reduced using an ensemble averaging method based on a once per rotor revolution signal. The rotor ensemble averages were combined to construct contour plots for each rotor channel of the rotor tested. In order to quantify the rotor probe effects, the contour plots for each individual rotor blade passage were averaged into a single value. The distribution of these average values along the rotor circumference is a measure of changes in the rotor exit flow field due to the presence of a probe in the rotor. These distributions were generated for axial flow velocity and for static pressure.
Document ID
20080030792
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Lepicovsky, Jan
(ASRC Aerospace Corp. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 2008
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Report/Patent Number
NASA/CR-2008-215215
E-16503
Report Number: NASA/CR-2008-215215
Report Number: E-16503
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNC06BA07B
WBS: WBS 561581.02.08.03.21.02
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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