A COMPARISON OF MEASURED AND PREDICTED UNSTEADINESS IN A

The two dimensional, viscous, non-linear unsteady code UNSFLO has been used to model a highly loaded transonic fan stage along a mid-span section. This paper examines the results of this unsteady calculation, and compares with time resolved measurements taken on a continuous flow test rig. The main features of the time resolved experimental data are shown to be captured by the calculation. Comparison of losses for steady and unsteady calculations show that the stator loss is significantly increased by the blade row interaction effects. The origin of static pressure fluctuations within the stator passage has also been examined.