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The structure of tip clearance flow in axial flow compressors

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In this article, the axial, tangential, and radial components of relative velocity, as well as the static and stagnation pressures, were obtained at two axial locations, one at the rotor trailing edge, the other downstream of the rotor.
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Detailed measurements of the flow field in the tip region of an axial flow compressor rotor were carried out using a rotating five-hole probe. The axial, tangential, and radial components of relative velocity, as well as the static and stagnation pressures, were obtained at two axial locations, one at the rotor trailing edge, the other downstream of the rotor. The measurements were taken up to about 26 percent of the blade span from the blade tip. The data are interpreted to understand the complex nature of the flow in the tip region, which involves the interaction of the tip leakage flow, the annulus wall boundary layer and the blade wake. The experimental data show that the leakage jet does not roll up into a vortex. The leakage jet exiting from the tip gap is of high velocity and mixes quickly with the mainstream, producing intense shearing and flow separation. There are substantial differences in the structure of tip clearance observed in cascades and rotors.

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The Role of Tip Leakage Vortex Breakdown in Compressor Rotor Aerodynamics

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Tip clearance noise of axial flow fans operating at design and off-design condition

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Turbulence Models Assessment for Large-Scale Tip Vortices in an Axial Compressor Rotor

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Wake of a Compressor Cascade with Tip Gap, Part 1: Mean Flow and Turbulence Structure

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Tip Leakage Flow in Axial Compressors

TL;DR: In this paper, a linear cascade with tip clearance is complemented by numerical solutions of the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations in an investigation of tip leakage flow, and detailed comparisons show that the mechanism of leakage is primarily inviscid.
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Structure of Tip Clearance Flow in an Isolated Axial Compressor Rotor

TL;DR: In this paper, aperiodic multisampling technique with a hot wire in the clearance and with a high-response pressure sensor on the casing wall was used to obtain ensemble-averaged and phase-locked flow patterns in various tip clearances of two axial compressor rotors.
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The calibration and application of five-hole probes

Abstract: : In many complex flow fields such as those encountered in turbomachines, the experimental determination of the steady-state, three-dimensional characteristics of the flow field are frequently required. If space limitations or other considerations make nulling techniques impractical, five- hole probles in a non-nulling mode can be employed. However, this application requires complete three-dimensional calibration data which are not usually supplied by commercial vendors. Presented in this paper are the results of programs to calibrate and employ five-hole probes of both angle-tube and prismatic geometries. Included are descriptions of the calibration technique, typical calibration data, and an accompanying discussion of the application or interpolation procedure. Also documented are the variations in the calibration data due to Reynolds number and wall proximity effects. Typical measured data are included and, where applicable, these data are validated by comparison with data obtained using other types of velocity measuring instrumentation.
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Behavior of Tip Leakage Flow Behind an Axial Compressor Rotor

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of tip clearance on axial compressor rotor performance was investigated on the overall performance, work-done factor, blockage factor, and increases in displacement, momentum, and blade-force-deficit thicknesses of the casing wall boundary layer.
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Three-Dimensional Flow and Mixing in an Axial Flow Compressor With Different Rotor Tip Clearances

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of difference in rotor tip clearance on the mean flow fields and unsteadiness and mixing across a stator blade row were investigated using hot-wire anemometry, pressure probes, flow visualization, and the ethylene tracer-gas technique on a single-stage axial flow compressor.
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