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Freestream turbulence effects on the development of a rotor wake

Published 2019-06-21 From Legacy CDMS 2 authors

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The effect of freestream turbulence on the development of a three-dimensional wake of a compressor rotor blade was studied experimentally. The turbulence level at the inlet of a rotor was varied systematically using grids upstream of the rotor. The rotor wake was measured with inlet turbulence intensities of 0.5, 3, and 5%. The experimental results indicate that the maxium change in the mean velocity defect is 4% over the range of inlet turbulence levels employed, while the turbulence structure in the wake is altered more substantially. The freestream turbulence effect was also analyzed, numerically, using the modified Reynolds stress closure model. The comparison between numerical prediction and experimental data shows that the freestream turbulence effect can be represented successfully with the turbulence closure model employed in this paper.

Authors

  • Hah, C. Pennsylvania State Univ.
  • Lakshminarayana, B. Pennsylvania State University

Citation: Hah, C., Lakshminarayana, B. (2019). Freestream turbulence effects on the development of a rotor wake. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19810052036. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19810052036 ↗