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An experimental analysis using three-dimensional laser Dopplervelocimetery (LDV) measurements and computational analysis usingthe Reynolds stress model of the commercial code, FLUENT, wereconducted to give a clear understanding on the structure of thetip leakage flow in a forward-swept axial-flow fan operating atthe peak efficiency condition, and to emphasize the necessity ofusing an anisotropic turbulence model for the accurate predictionof the tip leakage vortex. The rolling-up of the tip leakage flowwas initiated near the position of the maximum static pressuredifference, which was located at approximately 12% axial tipchord downstream from the leading edge of the blade, and developedalong the centerline of the pressure trough on the casing. Areverse flow between the blade tip and the casing due to the tipleakage vortex acted as a blockage on the through-flow. As aresult, high momentum flux was observed below the tip leakagevortex. As the tip leakage vortex proceeded to the aft part of theblade passage, the strength of the tip leakage vortex decreaseddue to the strong interaction with the through-flow and the casingboundary layer, and the diffusion of the tip leakage vortex byhigh turbulence. Through the comparative study of turbulencemodels, it was clearly shown that an anisotropic turbulence model,e.g., Reynolds stress model, should be used to predict reasonablyan anisotropic nature of the turbulent flow fields inside the tipleakage vortex. In comparison with LDV measurement data, thecomputed results predicted the complex viscous flow patternsinside the tip region in a reliable level.
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Lee, G.H., Baek, J.H. & Myung, H.J. Structure of Tip Leakage Flow in a Forward-Swept Axial-Flow Fan. Flow, Turbulence and Combustion 70, 241–265 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:APPL.0000004936.88816.ee
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