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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2007 No.6APPLICATION OF WEIGHTED NON- OSCILLATORY AND NON-FREE- PARAMETER DISSIPATION DIFFERENCE SCHEME IN CALCULATING THE FLOW OF VIBRATING FLAT CASCADE

XIAO Jun

GU Chuangang

SHU Xinwei
Key Laboratory for Power Machinery
and Engineering ,
Ministry of Education,
Shanghai Jiaotong University,
Shanghai 200030, China

 

 

APPLICATION OF WEIGHTED NON- OSCILLATORY AND NON-FREE- PARAMETER DISSIPATION DIFFERENCE SCHEME IN CALCULATING THE FLOW OF VIBRATING FLAT CASCADE* 

 

Abstract: A dual-time method is introduced to calculate the unsteady flow in a certain vibrating flat cascade. An implicit lower-upper symmetric-gauss-seidel scheme(LU-SGS) is applied for time stepping in pseudo time domains, and the convection items are discretized with the spatial three-order weighted non-oscillatory and non-free-parameter dissipation difference (WNND) scheme. The turbulence model adopts q-w low-Reynolds-number model. The frequency spectrums of lift coefficients and the unsteady pressure-difference coefficients at different spanwise heights as well as the entropy contours at blade tips on different vibrating instants, are obtained. By the analysis of frequency spectrums of lift coefficients at three spanwise heights, it is considered that there exist obvious non-linear perturbations in the flow induced by the vibrating, and the perturbation frequencies are higher than the basic frequency. The entropy contours at blade tips at different times display an intensively unsteady attribute of the flow under large amplitudes.

Key words: Vibrating cascade  Weighted non-oscillatory and non-free-parameter dissipation difference scheme  Frequency spectrum of lift coefficient  Unsteady pressure-difference coefficient

 


* This Project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50776056) and National Hi-tech Research and Development Program of China (863 Program, No. 2006AA05Z250). Received August 22, 2006; received in revised form March 15, 2007; accepted August 24, 2007

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