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>EFFECT OF DAMPER ON OVERALL AND BLADE -ELEMENT PERFORMANCE OF A COMPRESSOR ROTOR HAVING A TIP SPEED OF 1151 FEET PER SECOND AND AN ASPECT RATIO OF 3. 6
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EFFECT OF DAMPER ON OVERALL AND BLADE -ELEMENT PERFORMANCE OF A COMPRESSOR ROTOR HAVING A TIP SPEED OF 1151 FEET PER SECOND AND AN ASPECT RATIO OF 3. 6
The overall and blade-element performance of two configurations of a moderately high aspect ratio transonic compressor rotor are presented. The subject rotor has conventional blade dampers. The performance is compared with a rotor utilizing dual wire friction dampers. At design speed the subject rotor achieved a pressure ratio of 1. 52 and efficiency of 0.89 at a near design weight flow of 72.1 lb/sec. The rotor with wire dampers gave consistently higher pressure ratios at each speed, but efficiencies for the two rotors were about the same. Stall margin for the subject rotor was 20.4 percent, but for the wire damped rotor only 4.0 percent.
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