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Computational fluid dynamics for turbomachinery design
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1998
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AeroacousticsUnsteady FlowEngineeringAerospace EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringTurbulenceTurbulence ModelingGas Turbine EngineComputational Fluid DynamicsHybrid Turbulence ModelingAerodynamicsMain Cfd MethodsFluid PowerComputational MechanicsCfd RangeFluid Machinery
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is increasingly central to turbomachinery design, enabling shorter design cycles, improved performance, and reduced costs and weight. The paper reviews the main CFD methods used in turbomachinery, discusses their advantages and limitations, and identifies areas needing further development. The review focuses on CFD applications in turbomachinery, without detailing numerical methods or turbulence models.
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) probably plays a greater part in the aerodynamic design of turbomachinery than it does in any other engineering application. For many years the design of a modern turbine or compressor has been unthinkable without the help of CFD and this dependence has increased as more of the flow becomes amenable to numerical prediction. The benefits of CFD range from shorter design cycles to better performance and reduced costs and weight. This paper presents a review of the main CFD methods in use, discusses their advantages and limitations and points out where further developments are required. The paper is concerned with the application of CFD and does not describe the numerical methods or turbulence modelling in any detail.
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