Streamline Curvature Analysis of Compressible and High Mach Number Cascade Flows
- 1 October 1971
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
- Vol. 13 (5) , 344-357
- https://doi.org/10.1243/jmes_jour_1971_013_053_02
Abstract
A blade to blade design tool for analysing the subsonic, transonic and supersonic flows in axial turbine blades is presented using the streamline curvature method. The work includes a numerical convergence analysis which produced convergence of the digital computer programme for all cases attempted. Computed results are compared with experiment and other theory. Comparisons for turbine type cascades up to Mach 10 show a satisfactory agreement and techniques introduced give improved leading edge results and allow the Kutta–Joukowski condition to be applied at the trailing edge for the accurate determination of the velocity distribution and the cascade deviation. Predictions for convergent-divergent supersonic wind tunnel type nozzles agree closely with experiment and with other theories. Numerical difficulties are found to be more acute for subsonic/supersonic turbine cascades and experimental agreement, while acceptable, is inferior to that obtained for subsonic cascades.Keywords
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