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An experimental study of reverse compound lean in a linear turbine cascade (2005)
Journal Article
Bagshaw, D., Ingram, G., Gregory-Smith, D., & Stokes, M. (2005). An experimental study of reverse compound lean in a linear turbine cascade. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 219(6), 443-449. https://doi.org/10.1243/095765005x31199

This paper describes a detailed experimental investigation into the effects of reverse compound lean (RCL) in a highly loaded axial turbine cascade. The geometry was designed using fully three-dimensional viscous CFD calculations to achieve a reducti... Read More about An experimental study of reverse compound lean in a linear turbine cascade.

The benefits of turbine endwall profiling in a cascade (2005)
Journal Article
Ingram, G., Gregory-Smith, D., & Harvey, N. (2005). The benefits of turbine endwall profiling in a cascade. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 219(1), 49-59. https://doi.org/10.1243/095765005x6863

Non-axisymmetric profiled endwalls have been shown to reduce losses and secondary flow both in cascades and in rig tests. This paper presents experimental results which quantify the benefits of loss reduction in the cascade with particular attention... Read More about The benefits of turbine endwall profiling in a cascade.

Experimental study of reverse compound lean in a linear turbine cascade. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bagshaw, D., Ingram, G., Gregory-Smith, D., & Stokes, M. (2005, March). Experimental study of reverse compound lean in a linear turbine cascade. Presented at 6th European Conference on Turbomachinery, Fluid Dynamics and Theromdynamics., Lille, France

Investigation of a novel secondary flow feature in a turbine cascade with end wall profiling (2005)
Journal Article
Ingram, G., Gregory-Smith, D., & Harvey, N. (2005). Investigation of a novel secondary flow feature in a turbine cascade with end wall profiling. Journal of Turbomachinery, 127(1), 209-214. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1812321

A novel secondary flow feature, previously unreported for turbine blading as far as the authors are aware, has been discovered. It has been found that it is possible to separate part of the inlet boundary layer on the blade row end wall as it is bein... Read More about Investigation of a novel secondary flow feature in a turbine cascade with end wall profiling.