Experimental investigation of the compressor cascade under an active flow control

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The paper is concerned with flow past compressor blade cascade (NACA 65 with thickened trailing edge) at off-design regimes, which are characteristic by partial or complete flow separation on the suction surface of the blades. An attempt has been made to moderate the flow separation using continuous or periodic blowing from the sidewalls. The flow field was visualized using schlieren technique and surface paint visualization. The visualizations were complemented by measurement of the static pressure distribution on the suction surface of the blades. In agreement with the literature, the visualizations confirmed a complexity of the 3-dimensional flow separation, which was intensified by influence of the sidewall boundary layers developing from upstream parts of the test section. Furthermore, it was found out that the effect of both continuous and periodic blowing was rather minor. Finally, the results agree with the available literature showing that it is highly difficult to considerably control the complex 3-dimensional flow separation in the compressor cascade by control jets issuing (only) from the sidewalls © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2013.

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Trávníček, Z., Cyrus, V., Šimurda, D., Luxa, M., Lukáč, J., & Kordík, J. (2013). Experimental investigation of the compressor cascade under an active flow control. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 45). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20134501086

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