research

Effect of grooved casing treatment on the flow range capability of a single-stage axial-flow compressor

Abstract

Comparisons of the results of testing a single-stage axial-flow compressor with a solid-wall casing and with grooved casings are presented. The depth, location, and number of circumferential grooves in the casing over the casing over the rotor tip were varied. The near-stall weight flow was lower than that with the solid-wall casing for all but one grooved configuration indicating an improvement in the stall margin. The greatest reduction in the near-stall weight flow was noted for the configuration with five grooves located over the blade midchord region

    Similar works