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Active Flow Separation Control of a Stator Vane Using Surface Injection in a Multistage Compressor Experiment
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2003
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Flow ControlEngineeringAerospace EngineeringActive Flow ControlFluid MechanicsCompressorMechanical SystemsVane Suction SurfaceIn-cylinder FlowAerodynamicsMultistage Compressor ExperimentExternal ActuationFluid Machinery
Active flow control has been applied to the suction surface of stator vanes in a low speed axial compressor. Injection from the suction surface has been shown to reduce separation on vanes that were induced to separate by increasing the vane stagger angle by 3°. Various configurations were investigated including injector geometry (slots versus holes) and type of injection (steady versus unsteady). Unsteady injection was realized using two different approaches; external actuation through a high frequency valve and embedded actuation using a fluidic device internal to the vane. Using total pressure loss through the vane passage as a metric, reductions in area-averaged loss of 25% were achieved using injected massflow rates on the order of 1% of compressor through flow. The development of a tracking control algorithm was also explored for the purpose of closed-loop control. A reliable method of detecting surface separation was implemented using unsteady pressure measurements on the compressor casing near the vane suction surface.