Compressor blade leading edges in subsonic compressible flow

被引:20
作者
Tain, L [1 ]
Cumpsty, NA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Engn, Whittle Lab, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England
关键词
leading edge; separation bubble; boundary layer; transonic; subsonic; compressible flow; compressor; turbomachinery; jet engine;
D O I
10.1243/0954406001522921
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
The flow around the leading edge of a compressor blade is interesting and important because there is such a strong interaction between the viscous boundary layer flow and the inviscid flow around it. As the velocity of the inviscid flow just outside the boundary layer is increased from subsonic to supersonic, the type of viscous-inviscid interaction changes; this has important effects on the boundary layer downstream and thus on the performance of the aerofoil or blade. An investigation has been undertaken of the flow in the immediate vicinity of a simulated compressor blade leading edge for a range of inlet Mach numbers from 0.6 to 0.95. The two-dimensional aerofoil used has a circular leading edge on the front of a flat aerofoil. The incidence, Reynolds number and level of free-stream turbulence have been varied. Measurements include the static pressure around the leading edge and downstream and the boundary layer profile far enough downstream for the leading edge bubble to have reattached. Schlieren pictures were also obtained. The flow around the leading edge becomes supersonic when the inlet Mach number is 0.7 for the zero-incidence case; for an inlet Mach number of 0.95 the peak Mach number was approximately 1.7. The pattern of flow around the leading edge alters as the Mach number is increased, and at the highest Mach number tested here the laminar separation bubble is removed. Positive incidence, raised free-stream turbulence or increased Reynolds number at intermediate inlet Mach numbers tended to promote flow patterns similar to those seen at the highest inlet Mach number. Both increased free-stream turbulence and increased Reynolds number, for the same Mach number and incidence, produced thinner shear layers including a thinner boundary layer well downstream. The measurements were supported by calculations using the MSES code (the single aerofoil version of the MISES code); the calculations were helpful in interpreting the measured results and were demonstrated to be accurate enough to be used for design purposes.
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