Numerical investigation of the stability of roofing with cemented tailing backfill and its application

2011 ◽  
pp. 435-441
Author(s):  
K Zhao ◽  
Y Deng ◽  
X Wang ◽  
Z Xu ◽  
L Liao ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
J. Sans ◽  
M. Resmini ◽  
J.-F. Brouckaert ◽  
S. Hiernaux

Solidity in compressors is defined as the ratio of the aerodynamic chord over the peripheral distance between two adjacent blades, the pitch. This parameter is simply the inverse of the pitch-to-chord ratio generally used in turbines. Solidity must be selected at the earliest design phase, i.e. at the level of the meridional design and represents a crucial step in the whole design process. Most of the existing studies on this topic rely on low-speed compressor cascade correlations from Carter or Lieblein. The aim of this work is to update those correlations for state-of-the-art controlled diffusion blades, and extend their application to high Mach number flow regimes more typical of modern compressors. Another objective is also to improve the physical understanding of the solidity effect on compressor performance and stability. A numerical investigation has been performed using the commercial software FINE/Turbo. Two different blade profiles were selected and investigated in the compressible flow regime as an extension to the low-speed data on which the correlations are based. The first cascade uses a standard double circular arc profile, extensively referenced in the literature, while the second configuration uses a state-of-the-art CDB, representative of low pressure compressor stator mid-span profile. Both profiles have been designed with the same inlet and outlet metal angles and the same maximum thickness but the camber and thickness distributions, the stagger angle and the leading edge geometry of the CDB have been optimized. The determination of minimum loss, optimum incidence and deviation is addressed and compared with existing correlations for both configurations and various Mach numbers that have been selected in order to match typical booster stall and choke operating conditions. The emphasis is set on the minimum loss performance at mid-span. The impact of the solidity on the operating range and the stability of the cascade are also studied.


2009 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 042108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Murat C. Öztaskin ◽  
Martin Wörner ◽  
Hakan S. Soyhan

2007 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 325-342 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edik Hayryan ◽  
Eva Jurcisinova ◽  
Marian Jurcisin ◽  
Milan Stenlik

The fully developed turbulence with axial anisotropy for dimensions d > 2 is investigated by means of renormalization group approach. The corresponding system of strongly nonlinear renormalization group equations which contain angle integrals is solved numerically. Possible utilization of the parallel programming methods is discussed. As a result, the influence of anisotropy on the stability of the Kolmogorov scaling regime is analyzed. The borderline dimension between stable scaling regime and unstable one is calculated as a function of the anisotropy parameters. Obtained results are compared with results calculated in [7].


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