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Effect of casing treatment on overall and blade element performance of a compressor rotor

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In this paper, an axial flow compressor rotor was tested at design speed with six different casing treatments across the rotor tip, and radial surveys of pressure, temperature, and flow angle were taken at the rotor inlet and outlet.
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An axial flow compressor rotor was tested at design speed with six different casing treatments across the rotor tip. Radial surveys of pressure, temperature, and flow angle were taken at the rotor inlet and outlet. Surveys were taken at several weight flows for each treatment. All the casings treatments decreased the weight flow at stall over that for the solid casing. Radial surveys indicate that the performance over the entire radial span of the blade is affected by the treatment across the rotor tip.

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Flow Mechanism for Stall Margin Improvement due to Circumferential Casing Grooves on Axial Compressors

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Effect of several porous casing treatments on stall limit and on overall performance of an axial flow compressor rotor

TL;DR: Several geometrically different porous casings were tested with an axial-flow compressor rotor to determine their effects upon the rotor stall-limit line and overall performance as discussed by the authors, and the rotor performance with the various casing treatments is compared with that obtained with a solid casing.
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