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Rotor wake transport in turbomachine stators

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Kumar, Ajay; Kerrebrock, Jack L.
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Abstract
The mechanism of rotor wake interaction with stators has been examined experimentally by using helium, injected into the rotor wakes, as a tracer for the wake fluid. Time averaged helium Drofiles downstream of the stator, measured with a thermal conductivity cell, indicate the time averaged distribution of rotor wake fluid at the stator exit. The results are in qualitative agreement with the wake transport theory of Kerrebrock and Mikolajczak, but indicate the need for accounting for differential radial drifts of the wake fluid which encounters the motion and pressure sides of the stator blades. They also indicate that the wake transport theory is valid only when the stators flow is not separated.
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February 1971
 
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 12)
 
Date issued
1971
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/104696
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Cambridge, Mass. : Gas Turbine Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [1971]
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GTL report #103

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