Modeling of viscous flows in two-dimensional turbomachinery cascade via viscous-inviscid interaction method
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2005-09Author
Mohd Zambri, Yusoff, Dr.
Ibrahim, Hussein, Prof. Dr.
Talal, Yusaf, Dr.
Zulkifli, Ahmad
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A two-dimensional time-accurate time-marching viscous flow solver employing the viscous-inviscid interaction method
suitable for turbomachinery applications is described. The inviscid main flow solver uses the second-order accurate cellvertex
finite-volume spatial discretisation and fourth-order accurate Runge-Kutta temporal integration. The viscous effect due
to boundary layer development on the blade surfaces and wakes are modelled using an independent one-dimensional
boundary layer subroutine capable of modelling laminar, transition and fully turbulent flows. The solver has been applied to
subsonic, transonic and supersonic flow in a cascade of nozzle blades. The results are compared with the experimental data
and they showed very good agreement.
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