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Through the use of turbine blades with a rear-loaded load profile one can effectively control the formation of secondary flows in the blade passage, reducing secondary-flow losses. Meanwhile, this type of cascades is highly adaptive to a variety of incidence angles, thus significantly enhancing the flow efficiency in a cascade passage. An ultra low-aspect stator cascade with rear-loaded characteristics was designed by using the rear loading technology. The results of numerical analysis and test of the above-mentioned cascade indicate that the latter features a low three-dimensional cascade loss. Moreover, the cascade performance hardly changes with the change of aspect ratios, incidence angles and outlet Mach numbers.
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Reneng Dongli Gongcheng/Journal of Engineering for Thermal Energy and Power
ISSN: 1001-2060
Year: 2003
Issue: 1
Volume: 18
Page: 86-88+110
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