Abstract

Abstract This article delves into the intricate relationship between the modeling parameters of an axial supersonic through-flow fan (STFF) rotor and its performance based on an active subspace method. It considers the influence of the STFF rotor key parameters on its performance. Implementing the active subspace method generates cloud maps to visualize the performance of the STFF rotor. Moreover, this study investigates the correlation between Bezier curve variables for constructing blade angles and critical performance metrics, such as the total pressure ratio and isentropic efficiency. After a 50 % chord length, the Bezier control point parameters dominate the effect on the total pressure ratio with a linear relationship. This article provides comparative flow field analyses on the blade elements with different performances under three working conditions. Under the constraint of the blade chamber turning angle, there is a linear relationship between the upper and lower limits of the isentropic efficiency distribution and total pressure ratio. This study shows that the total pressure ratio, installation angle, and maximum deflection value are positively associated. Further analysis provides an empirical formula.

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