Numerical study of the effect of secondary vortex on three-dimensional corner separation in a compressor cascade

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The complex flow structures in a linear compressor cascade have been investigated under different incidences using both the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) and delayed detached eddy simulation (DDES) methods. The current study analyzes the development of horseshoe vortex and passage vortex in a compressor cascade based on DDES results and explores the effect of the passage vortex on corner separation using the RANS method. Results show that the effect of horseshoe vortex on three-dimensional corner separation is weak, whereas the effect of passage vortex is dominant. A large vortex breaks into many small vortices in the corner separation region, thereby resulting in strong turbulence fluctuation. The passage vortex transports the low-energetic flow near the endwall to the blade suction surface and enlarges corner separation in the cascade. Hence, total pressure loss increases in the cascade.

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Liu, Y., Yan, H., & Lu, L. (2016). Numerical study of the effect of secondary vortex on three-dimensional corner separation in a compressor cascade. International Journal of Turbo and Jet Engines, 33(1), 9–18. https://doi.org/10.1515/tjj-2014-0039

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