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      StreamVane Turbofan Inlet Swirl Distortion Generator: Mean Flow and Turbulence Structure

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          Engine/airframe integration in advanced aircraft concepts must account for nonuniform flows ingested by turbofan engines. In this work, flow details from a vane-based distortion generator were analyzed for turbulence structure and aerodynamic scaling of the mean flow. Experimental results were obtained using particle image velocimetry in a small-scale facility and a full-scale research turbofan engine for the same vane geometry. Tests were performed at nearly the same Mach number to isolate Reynolds number effects, but analysis and prior work indicate that the flow development downstream of the vanes is Mach number independent in the subsonic regime. As hypothesized from inviscid vortex dynamics, the secondary mean flow angles were consistent across scales, indicating Reynolds number independence of the large-scale secondary flow profile generated. Vane wakes produced a complex structure in the streamwise velocity component not seen in the streamwise vorticity, which resembles the distribution from the desired secondary flow profile. The most intense turbulence is concentrated in the outer radial regions of the duct and, as shown by contrast to vane wake-dominated regions, is dominated by shear flow turbulence and unsteadiness due to the distortion profile itself rather than vane wakes. Taken together, these results provide fundamental understanding of the aerodynamics of swirling flows needed for implementing complex turning vanes in the design of distortion generators.

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                Author and article information

                Conference
                jpp
                Journal of Propulsion and Power
                J. Propulsion
                American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
                0748-4658
                1533-3876
                30 October 2017
                March–April 2018
                : 34
                : 2
                : 340-353
                Affiliations
                Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0203
                Author notes
                [*]

                Graduate Research Assistant, Mechanical Engineering, 100S Randolph Hall, CAPES Grantee. Student Member AIAA.

                [†]

                Associate Professor, Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering, 215 Randolph Hall. Associate Fellow AIAA.

                [‡]

                J. Bernard Jones Endowed Professor, Mechanical Engineering, 100S Randolph Hall. Fellow AIAA.

                Article
                B36422 B36422
                10.2514/1.B36422
                6d96d42a-5d2f-4d43-ad3d-bb9ae0b4498e
                Copyright © 2017 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved. All requests for copying and permission to reprint should be submitted to CCC at www.copyright.com; employ the ISSN 0748-4658 (print) or 1533-3876 (online) to initiate your request. See also AIAA Rights and Permissions www.aiaa.org/randp.
                History
                : 11 August 2016
                : 1 June 2017
                : 19 September 2017
                Page count
                Figures: 16, Tables: 8
                Categories
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                Engineering,Physics,Mechanical engineering,Space Physics
                Engineering, Physics, Mechanical engineering, Space Physics

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