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Simulating Effects of High Angle of Attack on Turbofan Engine Performance
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2013
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Cfd DataAeroacousticsAeronauticsEngineeringTurbofan Engine PerformanceAerospace EngineeringAerospace SimulationAerospace TechnologyComputer EngineeringComputational Fluid DynamicsSystems EngineeringAerodynamicsIn-cylinder FlowModeling And SimulationPropulsionHigh AngleHigh Aoa ConditionsGas Turbine Engine
A method of investigating the effects of high angle of attack (AOA) flight on turbofan engine performance is presented. The methodology involves combining a suite of diverse simulation tools. Three-dimensional, steady-state computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software is used to model the change in performance of a commercial aircraft-type inlet and fan geometry due to various levels of AOA. Parallel compressor theory is then applied to assimilate the CFD data with a zero-dimensional, nonlinear, dynamic turbofan engine model. The combined model shows that high AOA operation degrades fan performance and, thus, negatively impacts compressor stability margins and engine thrust. In addition, the engine response to high AOA conditions is shown to be highly dependent upon the type of control system employed.
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