Active Control of Rotating Stall in Axial Compressors
Active Control of Rotating Stall in Axial Compressors
Active Control of Rotating Stall in Axial Compressors
PUBLISHING HOUSE
OF THE ROMANIAN ACADEMY
1. INTRODUCTION
dQ
= f1 (Q1 ) ( p p a ) c Q1 Q1
dt
V dp
= Q1 Q 2
2 dt
(1)
(2)
dQ2
t
= ( p p a ) f 2 (Q 2 )
dt
(3)
dQ2
represents the inertia of the
dt
flow in the compressor; c is proportional to the
ratio of compressor length to diameter. t is a
similar parameter for throttle duct. c Q1 Q1 is
an experimentally determined term prescribed the
flow resistance in the compressor duct;
1 = Q1 / (AcU ) is non-dimensional mass flow
rate, where U is the speed of compressor blade tip,
is the mean air density (a constant in the
The term t
Q1
Q
p pa
; 2 = 42 ; P =
;
4
1
cU
cU
2
U
2
f 1 (Q1 )
f (Q )
; T = 2 2 ; = H t
1
1
U 2
U 2
2
2
1
U
1
2
B=
; =
;= c
H Ac c
H c
t
( )
values 1 = 2 = , P = 1 = T ( 2 ) , we
set1 = + 1 ,
2 = + 2 ,
P = P + P ,
= ( 1 ) +
1 and T = P + T 2 to arrive
d 1
= B ( 1 ) 1 ,
d 2
= B ( P T 2 ) .
(5)
(6)
where:
a0 = ( BT + B )
a1 = 1 + + BT ( B )
a2 = BT + B
The Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion gives
necessary and sufficient conditions for the real
parts of all roots of (6) to be negative as:
(7)
margin when required, either in an open or closedloop manner. The open-loop techniques are based
on observation, supported by many years of
experience, that compressor stability is strongly
influenced by inlet distortions and by pressure
transients caused by augmentor ignition and, in
turn, that inlet distortion can be correlated with
aircraft angle of attack and yaw angle. Thus,
significant gains have been realized by coupling
the aircraft flight control and engine fuel control so
that engine operating point is continually adjusted
to yield the minimum stall margin required at each
instantaneous flight condition.
Closed-loop stall avoidance has also been
investigated. In these studies, sensors in the
compressor were used to determine the onset of
rotating stall by measuring the level of
unsteadiness. When stall onset was detected, the
control system moved the operating point to higher
mass flow, away from the stall line (Ludwig and
Nemi, 1980). While showing some effectiveness at
low operating speeds, this effort was constrained
by limited warning time from the sensors and
limited control authority available to move the
compressor operating point.
occurs at ( d / d ) = 0 .
We can cast Eq. (9) in a form that is more
useful for control by considering a purely
propagating disturbance. The first Fourier mode
t%
d
2
d
+ % + =
n
(2+)
d
+ i
= 0
t%
d
(10)
( 2 + )
(8)
(9)
d
+ i
+
t%
d
d d
+ i IGV
IGV (11)
d d
i IGV 1 + IGV
=0
2 t%
2.
3.
4.