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Axial durchströmte Kompressoren

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Ein axial durchströmter Kompressor komprimiert sein Arbeitsfluid, indem er es zuerst beschleunigt und dann verzögert, um den Druckanstieg zu erhalten. Das Fluid wird in einer Reihe rotierender Tragflügel (Schaufeln) Beschleunigt. Die Schaufelreihe ist im Rotor angebracht. Dann wird das Fluid in einer Reihe stationäre Schaufel (dem Stator) verzögert. Die Verzögerung im Stator wandelt den Geschwindigkeitsanstieg, der im Rotor erhalten wurde, zum Druckanstieg. Ein Kompressor besteht aus mehreren Stufen. Ein Rotor und ein Stator ergeben eine Stufe im Kompressor. Eine zusätzliche Reihe befestigter Schaufeln (Einlaßleitschaufeln) wird oftmals benutzt, um am Kompressoreintritt sicherzustellen, daß die Luft mit dem erforderlichen Winkel in den Rotor der ersten Stufe eintritt.

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Boyce, M.P. (1997). Axial durchströmte Kompressoren. In: Gasturbinen Handbuch. VDI-Buch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59841-8_7

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