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Title: | AXIAL PLANE AIRFOIL CASCADE. GRAPHICS FOR ENERGETICAL AND CAVITATIONAL ANALYSIS IN INCOMPRESSIBLE IDEAL/PERFECT FLUID |
Authors: | IVĂNOIU, Mircea MUNTEAN, Sebastian |
Keywords: | airfoils cascade, NACA airfoils, ideal/perfect fluid, energetic and cavitational curves, design parameters for axial |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | Transilvania University Press of Braşov |
Citation: | Google Scholar |
Series/Report no.: | COMEC 2009;344-349 |
Abstract: | The work continues the discussions of a previous presentation (Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications – Caius Iacob
Colloquium, Brasov 2006, cited as reference) regarding the operation of the program CASCADExpert in order to describe energetic
and cavitational behavior of a plane airfoils cascade (NACA 8410, NACA 0010).The first part of this work partially restores the
theoretical and calculation background, which was detailed in the cited paper. Starting from 3D surfaces created for Cpmin (βIN, βS),
CL (βIN, βS), CD (βIN, βS), at t/L =const., lines of equal value can be built. For Cpmin as example, these representations allow fast and
reliable determination of dangerous cavitational regimes of the cascade. The curves CFtang > 0, CFtang < 0, were built in the same
manner, in different frames and that may give an insight into the operating field in which significant forces occur from active torque
composition. The analysis took into consideration the classical curves for a plane cascade profiles having a constant stagger angle
βS = const. and as parameter ratio t / L = 0.5, 0.75, 1.00, 1.25 or at constant ratio t / L = constant having as parameter the stagger
angle βS = 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°. Finally, the calculations and representation were oriented towards design so there were built curves
of equal value for CFtang , CFaxial, Cpmin in the field δU-βIN, as well as synthetic images valuable for the designers of axial hydraulic
machines, as they explicitly indicate the areas recommended for the machine's operating system, or the avoidable ones. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1010 |
ISBN: | 978-973-598-572-1 |
Appears in Collections: | COMEC 2009
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