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The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of the
mutual positioning of the turbine stage stator and rotor blades on
noise generation. The Ansys CFX commercial software package and the
Scale-Adaptive Simulation (SAS) hybrid turbulence model are used for
numerical analyses. The paper is focused on an analysis that the
pressure wave generation resulting from unsteady flow phenomena. In
order to present the problem, the Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT)
analysis of pressure fluctuation is carried out at selected points of
the turbine stage computational domain. A comparison of values of
individual components for subsequent control points allows an
approximate determination of the place of generation of pressure waves,
the direction of their propagation and the damping rate. Moreover, the
numerical analyses make it possible to evaluate the justification for
the use of the SAS model, which is rather demanding in terms of
equipment, in simulations of unsteady flow fields where generation and
propagation of noise waves occur.
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