Abstract
Abstract In order to meet the emissions and efficiency goals established by the aviation community, next generation aircraft engines will require low pressure ratio, distortion tolerant fans. Maturation of the necessary technologies will require facilities which are capable of accurately testing the fan performance. To achieve this, the Single Stage Axial Compressor and Fan facility at NASA Glenn Research Center was upgraded. Details of the goals and upgrades undertaken were documented in the 2022 Turbo Expo paper, “Upgrades to the Single Stage Axial Compressor and Fan Facility for Low Pressure Ratio Boundary Layer Ingesting Fan Research.” The performance of the upgraded facility will be documented in this paper. This paper will review the challenges associated with testing low pressure ratio and distortion tolerant fans and briefly review the upgrades undertaken and their goals. Then the performance of the facility upgrades and the extent to which they were able to achieve the stated goals will be discussed. This includes mass flow measurements, test section temperature, pressure, flow angle at two axial locations, and turbulence levels at the inlet and test section. The paper also documents the performance of distortion generating swirl vanes and total pressure screens to achieve desired distorted conditions at the Aerodynamic Interface Plane.
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