Abstract

The improvements in both compressor efficiency and stability have been observed in a subsonic axial flow compressor with recirculating casing treatment. The study aims to understand the underlying flow mechanisms of the beneficial effect on the compressor efficiency of recirculating casing treatment. The recirculating casing treatment was investigated experimentally and numerically. In the experiment, static pressure fluctuations over the rotor tip were measured with fast-response pressure transducers. Whole-passage time-accurate simulations were also implemented to help in understanding the flow details. The unsteadiness of double-leakage flow and its effect on the loss generated at the rotor tip were discussed in detail for the solid casing. The effect of recirculating casing treatment on the double-leakage flow related loss was subsequently investigated. The results indicate that the double leakage flow is a main loss source in the rotor tip region. The double-leakage flow is completely unsteady, which induces a cyclical fluctuation of the amount of loss generated in the rotor tip region for the solid casing. With the recirculating casing treatment installed, the high-energy jet created in recirculating loops changes the unsteady characteristics of double-leakage flow by getting it diffused over the rotor tip gap along the chordwise direction, which results in the loss fluctuation that is dominated by the high-energy jet rather than the unsteadiness of double-leakage flow. The double-leakage flow is also pushed downstream by the jet and the amount is reduced when it passes through the recirculating loops. The effect of recirculating casing treatment on the double-leakage flow is primarily responsible for the improvement in the compressor efficiency.

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