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ACTA AERONAUTICAET ASTRONAUTICA SINICA ›› 1984, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (3): 333-337.

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TURBULENT VORTICES AND BIONICS IN TURBOJET

Ning Huang, Gao Ge   

  1. Beijing Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Received:1984-01-02 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:1984-09-25 Published:1984-09-25

Abstract: The construction of a modern turbojet is rather complex, but its performance still has many dissatisfactions, viz. great pressure losses along the flow path, low component efficiencies, narrow stable operating range, proneness of the compressor to stall and surge, difficulty in high-altitude relighting, frequent occurrence of overheating and oscillations in combustors. The authors consider that all the above drawbacks are closely related to turbulent vortices, which occur almost everywhere within and around a turbojet. The generation, development and decay of vortices have profound mutual effects with the surrounding flow. In aerodynamic design an endeavour must be made to reduce vortex losses and exploit vertex capabilities. There are some interesting peculiar phenomena in a turbulent vortex flow, such as orderly-coherent flow pattern, interniittency and energy-inversion unconformable to the Kolmogoroff theory of energy spectrum. The traditional isotropic turbulence and statistical treatment cannot explain the above phenomena. The co-author has discovered that viscous dissipation and dispersion effects should be considered simultaneously and Burger's and the K-dV equations have to be mixed up to obtain a canonical equation:According to this concept two new momentum equations of turbulent flow are derived:Sample computations of a tail vortex flow and an orderly-coherent flow pattern have been performed with success. The authors suggest some ideas about morphological simulation which may alleviate the vortex evils and utilize the vortex characteristics.