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Using Sweep and Dihedral to Control Three-Dimensional Flow in Transonic Stators of Axial Compressors

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The paper describes an advanced 3D blading concept for highly-loaded transonic compressor stators that takes advantage of the aerodynamic effects of sweep and dihedral and makes a contribution to the understanding of the endwall effect of both features with special emphasis put on sweep.
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The paper describes an advanced three-dimensional blading concept for highly loaded transonic compressor stators. The concept takes advantage of the aerodynamic effects of sweep and dihedral. To the knowledge of the authors this is the first approach reported in the open literature that combines those two basic types of lean in an engine-worthy aerofoil design. The paper makes a contribution to the understanding of the endwall effect of both features with special emphasis put on sweep. The advanced three-dimensional blading concept was applied to an Engine Section Stator (ESS) of an aero-engine fan. In order to demonstrate how three-dimensional flow can be controlled, numerical analysis of the flow structure in a conventional and an advanced stator configuration was performed using a three-dimensional Navier-Stokes solver. The numerical analysis showed the advanced blade improving both radial loading distribution and the three-dimensional endwall boundary layer development. In particular, a strong hub corner stall could be largely alleviated. High-speed rig testing of the advanced ESS confirmed the concept and showed good qualitative agreement between measurement and prediction. The work presented was closely linked to the development of the BR710 engine on which the advanced ESS is in service today.

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