A fast-response pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) technique was applied to the measurement of unsteady surface pressure of an oscillating cascade blade in a transonic flow. A linear cascade was used, and its central blade was oscillated in a translational manner. The unsteady pressure distributions of the oscillating blade and two stationary neighbors were measured using the fast-response PSP technique, and the unsteady aerodynamic force on the blade was obtained by integrating the data obtained on the pressures. The measurements made with the PSP technique were compared with those obtained by conventional methods for the purpose of validation. From the results, the PSP technique was revealed to be capable of measuring the unsteady surface pressure, which is used for flutter analysis in transonic conditions.
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Unsteady Pressure Measurement on Oscillating Blade in Transonic Flow Using Fast-Response Pressure-Sensitive Paint
Toshinori Watanabe,
Toshinori Watanabe
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
e-mail: watanabe@aero.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
e-mail: watanabe@aero.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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Toshihiko Azuma,
Toshihiko Azuma
School of Engineering,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Seiji Uzawa,
Seiji Uzawa
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Takehiro Himeno,
Takehiro Himeno
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Chihiro Inoue
Chihiro Inoue
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Toshinori Watanabe
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
e-mail: watanabe@aero.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
e-mail: watanabe@aero.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Toshihiko Azuma
School of Engineering,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
Seiji Uzawa
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
Takehiro Himeno
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
Chihiro Inoue
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF TURBOMACHINERY. Manuscript received October 23, 2017; final manuscript received November 13, 2017; published online April 18, 2018. Editor: Kenneth Hall.
J. Turbomach. May 2018, 140(6): 061003 (8 pages)
Published Online: April 18, 2018
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Received:
October 23, 2017
Revised:
November 13, 2017
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Watanabe, T., Azuma, T., Uzawa, S., Himeno, T., and Inoue, C. (April 18, 2018). "Unsteady Pressure Measurement on Oscillating Blade in Transonic Flow Using Fast-Response Pressure-Sensitive Paint." ASME. J. Turbomach. May 2018; 140(6): 061003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4039180
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