Application of Bifurcation Theory to Axial Flow Compressor Instability

When a compression system goes unstable, the mode of response depends on the operating and system parameters, such as throttle setting and B parameter. Previous numerical work on the model developed by Moore and Greitzer (1986) has provided a limited picture of the parametric effects. Applying bifurcation theory to a single-harmonic version of the model has supplied much more complete information, defining the boundaries of each mode of response in the parameter space. Specifically, this is shown in a plot of B vs. throttle setting, which compares well with the corresponding map produced experimentally. The importance of the shape of the rotating stall characteristic is emphasized. The analysis shows a qualitative difference between classic surge and deep surge.