The role of AVDR in linear cascade testing |
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Authors: | Bo Song and Wing F. Ng |
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Affiliation: | Gardner Denver,Inc.,100 Gardner Park,Peachtree City,GA 30269,USA;Department of Mechanical Engineering,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,Blacksburg,VA 24061,USA |
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Abstract: | Linear cascade testing plays an important role in the research and development of turbomachinery and is widelv used over the world.The ideal cascade model of a turbomachinery blade row is two-dimensional.In actual linear cascade tesring,the flow through the test section converges due to the development of the boundary layer and secondary flow along the sidewall surfaces of the test section.Axial velocity density ratio(AVDR)is adopted to account for the deviation of the tested cascade flow from the ideal 2D model.Among numerous published cascade works,the influence of AVDR on cascade performance is seen to be complicated with many affecting factors,such as those related to cascade/blade geometry and flow conditions.Also,controlling AVDR is limited by the facility capability.Furthermore'real blade-to-blade flow in turborrlachines is usually associated with AVDR greater than unity due to limited span of blades between the hub and shroud such that cascade testing without reducing AVDR could be favored sometimes.All these facets add complexity and diversification to the matter.The current paper reviews previous studies and results on AVDR.ConsoIidated understanding on the role of AVDR and recommendations on how to deal with it in linear cascade testing are provided. |
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Keywords: | axial velocity density ratio(AVDR) linear cascade testing cascade performance sidewall air removal testing cascade linear understanding deal with provided current paper reviews studies results facets complexity diversification matter real associated unity span blades |
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