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Effect of undulating blades on highly loaded compressor cascade performance

Lirong Su, Xiaoqing Qiang, Tan Zheng,Jinfang Teng

PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART A-JOURNAL OF POWER AND ENERGY(2021)

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Abstract
Humpback whale's flipper with leading-edge tubercles has been attracting aerodynamic and hydrodynamic researchers' attentions by its stall-delayed characteristics. Inspired by this, the undulating configuration is used in a highly loaded compressor cascade as a new type of passive flow control technique. A new model of undulating compressor blade is studied in this paper. To investigate the effect of the undulating configuration on cascade performance without the impact of endwall, steady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes simulations of infinite-span cascades are carried out with and without undulations at an inlet Mach number of 0.5. A parametric study is performed to conclude that, with a suitable wavelength, the undulating blade could achieve a rise in diffusion capacity, accompanied by 12.9% reduction in total pressure loss coefficient at a post-stall incidence angle of 8 degrees, whereas it produces negligible impact in cascade performance at 0 degrees incidence angle. Flow visualization further reveals that wavelength is a crucial parameter, determining the spanwise space for the formation of streamwise vortices. Undulating blades could produce positive effects with maximum magnitude when the counter-rotating streamwise vortices take dominant position along span with an appropriate size.
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Compressor cascade,flow control,separated flows,undulating blades
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