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J. Phys. III France
Volume 2, Numéro 4, April 1992
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Page(s) | 481 - 506 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp3:1992143 |
J. Phys. III France 2 (1992) 481-506
Linearized unsteady aerodynamics for turbomachinery aeroelastic applications
Joseph M. VerdonUnited Technologies Reseach Center, Esat Hartford, CT 06108, U.S.A.
(Received 15 February 1991, accepted 23 September 1991)
Abstract
The unsteady aerodynamic analyses developed for turbomachinery aeroelastic predictions must be appliable to the moderate through
high frequency unsteady flows that are excited by structural motions and aerodynamic interactions between adjacent blade rows
and occur over a wide range of operating conditions. In addition, because of the large number of controlling parameters involved,
there is a stringent requirement on computational efficiency. The traditional practice has been to invoke a number of simplifying
assumptions, e.g., small-amplitude unsteady excitations, high, Reynolds number flow, etc., in the develoment of analyses intended
for use in design applications. In particular, during the past decade researchers have developed general inviscid unsteady
aerodynamic response of two-dimensional cascades. In this paper several recent advances to this theory are reviewed. Example
results are also presented to illustrate the current status of the theoretical model and the associated numerical prediction
capabilities.
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