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Kangshen Xiang, Weijie Chen, Siddiqui Aneeb and Weiyang Qiao
Future UHBR (Ultra-High Bypass-Ratio) engines might cause serious ?turbine noise storms? but, at present, turbine noise prediction capability is lacking. The large turning angle of the turbine blade is the first major factor deserving special attention. ...
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Felix Czwielong and Stefan Becker
A novel active turbulence grid of the Institute of Fluid Mechanics at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg is introduced. The focus of this grid is not on basic investigations of fluid mechanics, as is usually the case with active turbulence grids, but the generation ...
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Lorenzo Tieghi, Giovanni Delibra, Johan van der Spuy and Alessandro Corsini
Air-cooled condensers (ACCs) are commonly found in power plants working with concentrated solar power or in steam power plants operated in regions with limited water availability. In ACCs, the flow of air is driven toward the heat exchangers by axial fan...
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Dipali Ghodake, Marlène Sanjosé, Stéphane Moreau and Manuel Henner
The effect of blade sweep has been studied numerically with the Lattice Boltzmann Method on a family of low-speed free-vortex axial fans with sweeps of ±45°. Good overall aerodynamic agreement is first demonstrated on all fans at the design condition, pa...
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Yinhui Zhong, Yinong Li and Jun Li
Due to the fact that the noise caused by axial fan blades of vehicles is large, which seriously affects ride comfort, and there is no effective mathematical model to quantitatively study the contribution of the various parameters of the blades to the noi...
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Gábor Daku and János Vad
This paper presents a critical overview on worst-case design scenarios for which low-speed axial flow fans may exhibit an increased risk of blade resonance due to profile vortex shedding. To set up a design example, a circular-arc-cambered plate of 8% re...
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Edward Canepa, Andrea Cattanei, Mehrdad Moradi and Alessandro Nilberto
The present paper reports a 2D-PIV (particle image velocimetry) study of the effect of the operating point on the leakage flow in a low-speed ring fan. First, the flow pattern has been studied at 12 operating points covering the whole characteristic curv...
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Till M. Biedermann, Pasquale Czeckay, Nils Hintzen, Frank Kameier and C. O. Paschereit
The dominant aeroacoustic mechanisms of serrated leading edges, subjected to highly turbulent inflow conditions, can be compressed to spanwise decorrelation effects as well as effects of destructive interference. For single aerofoils, the resulting broad...
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Edward Canepa, Andrea Cattanei and Fabio Mazzocut Zecchin
The effect of rotational speed and pressure rise on the leakage flow noise radiated by a low-speed axial fan, provided with rotating shroud, has been systematically investigated. The flow in the gap region has been studied by means of particle image velo...
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Majd Daroukh, Stéphane Moreau, Nicolas Gourdain, Jean-François Boussuge and Claude Sensiau
New ultra high bypass ratio architectures may significantly affect the fan tonal noise of future aircraft engines. Indeed, such a noise source is supposed to be dominated by the interaction of fan-blade wakes with outlet guide vanes. However, shorter nac...
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