Computational study of viscous effects on lobed mixer flow features and performance

This article describes a computational study of viscous effects on lobed mixer flowfields. The computations, which were carried out using a compressible, 3D, unstructured-mesh Navier-Stokes solver, were aimed at assessing the impacts on mixer performance of inlet boundary-layer thickness and boundar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of propulsion and power 1996-05, Vol.12 (3), p.449-456
Hauptverfasser: O'Sullivan, M. N, Krasnodebski, J. K, Waitz, I. A, Greitzer, E. M, Tan, C. S, Dawes, W. N
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article describes a computational study of viscous effects on lobed mixer flowfields. The computations, which were carried out using a compressible, 3D, unstructured-mesh Navier-Stokes solver, were aimed at assessing the impacts on mixer performance of inlet boundary-layer thickness and boundary-layer separation within the lobe. The geometries analyzed represent a class of lobed mixer configurations used in turbofan engines. Parameters investigated included lobe penetration angles from 22 to 45 deg, stream-to-stream velocity ratios from 0.5 to 1.0, and two inlet boundary-layer displacement thicknesses. The results show quantitatively the increasing influence of viscous effects as lobe penetration angle is increased. It is shown that the simple estimate of shed circulation given by Skebe et al. (1988) can be extended even to situations in which the flow is separated, provided an effective mixer exit angle and height are defined. An examination of different loss sources is also carried out to illustrate the relative contributions of mixing loss and of boundary-layer viscous effects in cases of practical interest. (Author)
ISSN:0748-4658
1533-3876
DOI:10.2514/3.24056