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Detailed Flow Measurements at the Exit of a Mixed Flow Turbine Under Steady Flow Conditions
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1999
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Unsteady FlowEngineeringFluid MechanicsSteady Flow ConditionsConstant Inlet BladeGas Turbine EngineAerodynamicsMixed Flow TurbineMixed-flow Turbocharger TurbinesFlow MeasurementConstant Incidence AngleFlow MeasurementsFluid Machinery
A detailed flow investigation downstream of two mixed-flow turbocharger turbines has been carried out at 50% and 70% design speeds, equivalent to 29,400 and 41,300 rpm respectively. The measurement technique used was laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV). The measurements were performed at a plane 9.5 mm behind the rotor trailing edge, they were resolved in a blade-to-blade sense to fully examine the nature of the flow. The results confirmed the performance tests and indicated the improved performance of the rotor with a constant inlet blade angle relative to the rotor with a nominally constant incidence angle.