Overall and Stage Characteristics of Axial-flow Compressors

1950 
Axial compressors, particularly near design conditions are, on the whole, amenable to analytical treatment, and usually a good estimate of their performance can be made before they are run. Away from the design points, the performances are conveniently thought of in terms of the overall characteristics of pressure-rises, temperature-rises, and efficiencies plotted against mass-flows. For these performance estimations the aerodynamicists must have knowledge of the stage and overall characteristics of previous compressors and of methods of predicting such characteristics. Obtaining the overall characteristics from a stage-by-stage calculation is a lengthy process, but, fortunately, simplified methods can often be used.In this lecture we have indicated some of the methods that are employed to obtain and predict the overall characteristics and their associated stage characteristics. Reference is made to test-results from various National Gas Turbine Establishment research compressors, one of which uses water ...
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