Cold-air Performance of a 12.766-centimeter-tip-diameter Axial-flow Cooled Turbine. 3: Effect of Rotor Tip Clearance on Overall Performance of a Solid Blade Configuration


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Two tip clearance configurations, one with a recess in the casing and the other with a reduced rotor blade height, were investigated at design equivalent speed over a range of tip clearance from about 2.0 to 5.0 percent of the stator blade height. The optimum configuration with a recess in the casing was the one where the rotor tip diameter was equal to the stator tip diameter (zero blade extension). For this configuration there was an approximate 1.5 percent decrease in total efficiency for an increase in tip clearance of 1 percent of stator blade height. For the reduced blade height configurations there was an approximate 2.0 percent decrease in total efficiency for an increase in tip clearance of 1 percent of stator blade height.










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An Analysis of Single Stage Axial-flow Turbine Performance Using Three-dimensional Calculating Methods


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The method of turbine performance prediction developed by Vavra and Eckert has been refined in this analysis to realize more of the potential of the three-dimensional calculating methods. Mach number and rotor tip clearance effects on blade outlet angles and loss coefficients have been localized rather than averaged over the blade height. An approximation for streamline curvature has been used. Performance curves were determined for two single stage axial-flow turbines. Test results were available for one of the turbines. Agreement between predicted and experimental performance values was generally within 3 per cent. (Author).




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Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports


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Lists citations with abstracts for aerospace related reports obtained from world wide sources and announces documents that have recently been entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database.