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BOUNDARY LAYER CONTROL OF AN AXIAL COMPRESSOR CASCADE USING NONCONVENTIONAL VORTEX GENERATORS

Research Authors
Ahmed M.Diaa
Mohammed F. El-Dosoky
Mahmoud A. Ahmed
Omar E. Abdelhafez
Research Year
2015
Research Journal
Procedding of ASME International Mechanical Engineering congress and Exposition , 13-19 Nov., Houston, Texas.
Research Publisher
ASME
Research Vol
NA
Research Rank
3
Research_Pages
NA
Research Website
NULL
Research Abstract

Boundary layer control plays a decisive role in controlling the performance of axial compressor. Vortex generators are well known as passive control devices of the boundary layer. In the current study, two nonconventional types of vortex generators are used and their effects are investigated. The used vortex generators are doublet, and wishbone. Three dimensional turbulent compressible flow equations through an axial compressor cascade are numerically simulated. Comparisons between cascade with and without vortex generators are performed to predict the effect of inserting vortex generator in the overall performance of the axial compressor. Results indicate that using vortex generators leads to eliminate or delay the separation on the blade suction surface, as well as the endwall. Furthermore, the effects of the vortex generators and their geometrical parameters on the aerodynamic performance of the cascade are documented. In conclusion, while the investigated vortex generators cause a slight increase in the total pressure loss, a significant reduction in the skin friction coefficient at the bottom endwall is found. This reduction is estimated to be about 46% using doublet and 32% using wishbone.