Abstract
The effects of a novel winglet-cavity tip on the flow field and aerodynamic performance
of a turbine blade with tip clearance have been investigated in a low-speed wind tunnel. A
calibrated five-hole probe is used for the measurement of three-dimensional flows
downstream of the cascade. The method of oil-flow visualization is used to show the
endwall flow field structure. The distribution of endwall static pressure is measured
particularly by using the special moveable endwall. The downstream results show that,
compared with the flat tip and cavity tip, the winglet-cavity tip reduces aerodynamic loss
in the region of tip leakage vortex and passage vortex effectively and gives a 8.5%
reduction of total pressure losses at a tip clearance of τ/
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