Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6420327 | Applied Mathematics and Computation | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The paper refers about the development of a fast computational code, which should be able to provide an approximate information about the three-dimensional flow field in a multistage turbine. The code is based upon the solution of circumferentially averaged Euler equations coupled with the thermodynamic, geometry and loss prediction models. The computational domain is the meridional cut of a turbine. The Euler equations are solved by a finite volume solver with the AUSM type flux. Initial tests showed, that developed solver is able to predict well radial distributions of flow parameters upstream and downstream considered blade cascades at a fraction of CPU time compared to fully three-dimensional simulations.
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Authors
JiÅÃ Fürst, Jaroslav FoÅt, Jan Halama, JiÅÃ Holman, Jan Karel, VladimÃr Prokop, David TrdliÄka,