失速(流体力学)
气体压缩机
浪涌
轴流压缩机
计算机科学
涡轮机械
运筹学
工程类
航空学
机械工程
航空航天工程
电气工程
摘要
Work on rotating stall and its related disturbances has been in progress since the Second World War. During this period, certain ‘hot topics’ have come to the fore — mostly in response to pressing problems associated with new engine designs. This paper will take a semi-historical look at some of these fields of study (stall, surge, active control, rotating instabilities etc.) and will examine the ideas which underpin each topic. Good progress can be reported, but the paper will not be an unrestricted celebration of our successes because, after 75 years of research, we are still unable to predict the stalling behaviour of a new compressor or to contribute much to the design a more stall resistant machine. Looking forward from where we are today, it is clear that future developments will come from CFD in the form of better performance predictions, better flow modelling and improved interpretation of experimental results. It is also clear that future experimental work will be most effective when focussed on real compressors with real problems — such as stage matching, large tip clearances, eccentricity and service life degradation. Today’s topics of interest are mostly associated with compressible effects and so further research will require more high speed testing.
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