Rotor-stator interactions in a model compressor stage: an unsteady dual analysis

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2025Department
Ingeniería Mecánica y Diseño IndustrialSource
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 1019, 2025Abstract
Rotor-stator interactions in turbomachines are characterised by a complex interplay of hydrodynamic instabilities, acoustic pressure waves and receptivity mechanisms, as well as the collision of coherent structures with the blade geometry. An unsteady dual analysis of self-excited instabilities and flow interactions, exemplified by a simple model compressor stage under subsonic conditions, is proposed and presented. Using a low-dissipation sliding-plane implementation, instability-resolving nonlinear-adjoint looping simulations provide detailed sensitivity information that allows for the dissection of the full flow into sub-components linked to distinct flow phenomena. This sensitivity information further links observed flow behaviour to its hydrodynamic or acoustic origin, thereby laying the foundation for a cause-and-effect analysis and for flow control.
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computational methods; nonlinear instability; aeroacousticsCollections
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