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Handbook of Turbomachinery Second Edition Revised - Ventech!

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Figure 1 Instant entropy contours <strong>of</strong> turbine blade passage subject to incoming<br />

wakes.<br />

these snapshot contours that the downstream stator passage is more affected<br />

by the potential interaction. This is typical because <strong>of</strong> higher loading<br />

and flow speed in the rear part <strong>of</strong> turbine blading. Conversely for a<br />

compressor case, an upstream blade row will typically be more affected by a<br />

potential interaction, because <strong>of</strong> a typical frontal loading <strong>of</strong> the downstream<br />

row.<br />

Blade-Row Interference Effects<br />

Having had some basic ideas about how unsteady disturbances propagate,<br />

now we look at the aerodynamic and aeroelastic impacts due to the inherent<br />

blade-row relative motion.<br />

Copyright © 2003 Marcel Dekker, Inc.

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