Abstract

The representation of loss in a cascade by the appearance of blockage has been extended to deal with blade rows by the use of a source distribution to represent this blockage, and in the case of the actuator disc approximation, the presence of sources is confined to an axi-symmetric dìstribution over the actuator disc. It is found that if a typical dependence of loss (and consequently diffusion ratio) upon incidence for each section of an axial compressor rotor is represented in this manner, the influence of blockage on the axial velocity distribution may be found using the potential equation combined with the usual actuator disc approximation. Study of the behaviour of the controlling ordinary differential equation for the axial velocity ahead of the disc reveals that as the flow is reduced, the equation contains a singularity within the range of radius and a meaningful solution does not exist. This result is interpreted as the limit to continuous operation and reasonable agreement between this predicted limit and the appearance of abrupt stall (experimentally) is found.

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