Abstract

The flow loss in the blade passage of a supersonic compressor rotor mainly comes from the boundary layers on the blade surface and end wall, the shock wave, the shock wave/boundary layer interaction, and tip leakage flow; the instability is mainly caused by the shock wave near the rotor blade tip exiting the blade passage. This paper adopts an internal slot in the blade, with the inlet of the slot located at the leading edge of the blade and the outlet located on the suction surface of the blade, by using the momentum of the incoming flow to form a high-velocity jet to control the flow loss and improve the stall margin of the supersonic rotor. The mechanism of reducing flow loss by a slotting jet was studied, and a genetic algorithm optimization platform was further used for the coupled optimization design of the slot and blade. The numerical calculation results showed that the slotting jet can effectively suppress the development of the boundary layer on the suction surface while reducing the intensity of the shock wave, thereby reducing the loss of the boundary layer and shock wave, significantly improving the peak efficiency of the rotor, and increasing the mass flow rate at the peak efficiency point. The slotting jet can cause the shock wave in the passage to move downstream, thereby improving the stall margin of the rotor. Due to the strong shock wave in the blade passage near the blade tip, the slot outlet should be near and upstream of the shock wave; the shock wave in the middle and root regions of the blade is weaker, and the slot outlet should be located downstream of the shock wave.

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