Abstract
Both the compressor performance and the 3D flows inside the stator passage are significantly impacted by the stator hub gap. The interplay between leakage flow and corner separation within a cantilevered stator of a highly loaded, low-speed axial compressor with a succession of stator hub gaps was examined numerically in this paper. Firstly, the simulated results were compared with the measured results, including the compressor characteristics, the 3D flow structures, and the flow fields at the stator outlet. The results revealed that the used CFD solver, as well as the corresponding setup, can reproduce the flow not only in terms of the trend along with the stator hub gap, but also in terms of the specific scale of the 3D flow structure. Hence, it is feasible enough to be applied in the present investigation. Secondly, the flow mechanisms of the interplay between the corner separation and the leakage flow with different stator hub gaps were analyzed. It was found that the velocity of the leakage flow is the key parameter that dominates the flow structures as well as the compressor performance. Additionally, a simple metric was proposed to be used to choose the optimum stator hub gap. By comparing our results with those from published research, this metric was proven to be feasible. Finally, it is also discussed how the stator hub gap affected the stator inlet flow and rotor performance. It is demonstrated that the stator passage flow blockage can affect the upstream flow field. As a result, the performance of the rotor tends to vary in the opposite direction to that of the stator.
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