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A note on the influence of axial velocity ratio on cascade performance

Abstract

A thin airfoil quasi-two-dimensional potential flow theory has been used to analyze cascades with axial-flow contraction. Attention is centered on the flow turning of a lattice of foils as measured by the deviation angle. The influence of both axial-flow acceleration and foil thickness on the deviation angle is summarized in plots that should be useful for design purposes. It is shown that the effect of axial-flow contraction is larger when the foils are relatively far apart than when they are close together. The influence of axial velocity ratio across the cascade changes markedly with the stagger angle. These effects are essentially unaltered due to foil thickness

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