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sam January 17, 2007 09:36

nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
dear all I need the geomtry of nasa rotor 67 or 37 test case for validation of code. i would be thankful to you

Ivan January 17, 2007 14:44

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
What code are you testing? Have you got results of experiment testing of rotor 67 and 37?

sam January 19, 2007 01:18

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
Dear Ivan

I am using Fluent 6.2. and I dont have experimental results of nasa rotor 67 etc. I would be grateful if any body can help me

regards sam

Ivan January 19, 2007 05:45

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
If you fined - write me, please: ivanklok@mail.ru

sam January 20, 2007 05:16

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
sure


Haider June 12, 2007 00:37

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
Hi:

You can find geometry of Nasa Rotor 37 and experimental results at

NASA-TP-1659 NASA-TP-1337 NASA-TP-1338 AGARD-AR-355 (http://ftp.rta.nato.int/public//PubF...AGARDAR355.pdf)

Can you tell me , which software you are using to generate blade geometry, actually i have blade parameters but don't know how to use these parameters to generate blade geometry.

Thanks

sam June 12, 2007 03:54

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
I am using Gambit/G Turbo

can you send me that file on my email address.

haider June 20, 2007 05:01

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
yes: send me your email

sam June 27, 2007 04:29

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
it is sijal2005@gmail.com

i will greatful to u

haider June 27, 2007 06:30

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
where do u live? I will send within couple of days.

shirzad hosseinverdi June 30, 2007 07:57

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
I want the axial compressor blade geometry (naca 67 rotor) .so thanks

Brendan July 5, 2007 10:21

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
You can get geometry for Rotor 67 here:

http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1990001929.pdf

The table starts on page 18.

Does anyone have any geometric data for stators tested with Rotor 67 (or 37)? I'd be grateful if anyone who does can post up the links. :)


Brendan August 20, 2007 06:33

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
Also, Rotor 67 and Stator 67A geometry available here:

NASA Technical Memorandum 88929

Unsteady Flows in a Single-Stage Transonic Axial-Flow Fan Stator Row

Michael D. Hathaway

See pages 182 to 188.

http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1987007372.pdf

Vicente August 23, 2007 16:51

NASA 67 STAGE GEOMETRY COMPATIBLE
 
Does anyone have the goemtry of NASA stage 67 already in any alectronic format? IGES format would be very useful. Although any format compatible with Fluent/Gambit woul be good as well.

haider February 11, 2008 03:55

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
how to use this data to model rotor in ProE or any other 3D cad software or in AutoBlade of NUMECA?

Thanks.

reza February 24, 2008 11:00

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
please send for me geometry of nasa rotor 67 or 37

prakash D M August 18, 2008 01:00

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
please send me the geometry of NASA rotor 67

Raja Saheb Dutta October 2, 2008 10:04

Re: nasa rotor 67 or 37 geometry
 
It will be great if you could send me the NASA Rotor 67 geometry and blade profiles.

thanks

Hong S. IM December 23, 2008 18:35

Re: nasa 37 geometry
 
Please send me NASA rotor 37 profile...

nana July 27, 2009 04:27

NASA stage 35
 
Dear all, anyone have the model of NASA stage 35 or any reference paper on that , kindly hope that u can share with me about that

t_shirt May 22, 2010 16:55

Hi,

If anybosdy has NASA Rotor 67 geometry in soft copy, data poins. Kidly send me at samahmedpk2000@yahoo.com
Regards,

Saima June 25, 2010 18:06

1 Attachment(s)
I have developed a code in MATLAB for NASA rotor 67 2D Profile by using a paper i am going to attache both of them, but my blade profile is very sharp i want to know is this shape logical?


Note: Read page number 3 and 8 for blade shape parametrization




Thank you and Regards,

Saima June 25, 2010 18:14

1 Attachment(s)
Here is blade profile from MATLAB.

t_shirt June 26, 2010 21:47

NASA Rotor 67 Geometry
 
1 Attachment(s)
Hi All,

I have type all geometry of Rotor 67 in excel. Hope It will help u out.

I took from :http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1987007372.pdf
Page: 182-184


Regards,

annie August 7, 2010 14:50

rotor 37 and 67
 
Hi all,
Does anybody have the geometry data of rotor 37 and 67 ?
the existed links doesn't work and would you please mail them to n.rezaee.gh@gmail.com
Thanks.

sajad_ayz August 26, 2010 01:23

nasa rotor 37
 
Dear all,
I need nasa rotor 37 or one Gas turbine compressor (Axial) such as SIEMENS gas turbines , geometry.

best regards

sajad_ayz August 26, 2010 01:58

Hi
This Link failed and not work please send me corrected link.
my E-Mail Address: sajad@asadzadeh@gmail.com


best Regard



Quote:

Originally Posted by Haider
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Hi:

You can find geometry of Nasa Rotor 37 and experimental results at

NASA-TP-1659 NASA-TP-1337 NASA-TP-1338 AGARD-AR-355 (http://ftp.rta.nato.int/public//PubF...AGARDAR355.pdf)

Can you tell me , which software you are using to generate blade geometry, actually i have blade parameters but don't know how to use these parameters to generate blade geometry.

Thanks


annie September 14, 2010 23:57

Dear All,
I read the NASA report "NASA-TP-2879-Laser Anemometer Measurements in a Transonic Axial Flow Fan Rotor" that is generated for NASA rotor 67,but I can not produce the geometry of the blade from the data given in this report.
Does anybody have better data for producing NASA rotor 67 in a CAD software like solidworks or catia?
I appreciate if you send the geometrical data to n.rezaee.gh@gmail.com
Thanks

annie September 15, 2010 00:11

question?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by t_shirt (Post 264670)
Hi All,

I have type all geometry of Rotor 67 in excel. Hope It will help u out.

I took from :http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1987007372.pdf
Page: 182-184


Regards,

I used your data in excel file to produce the airfoil shape at different sections
but the shape of sections 1,2,3 didn't have appropriate shape;and the other sections was almost good.
Could you please tell me where did you extract these data from?

hamed.ghandi October 6, 2010 03:32

thick blade
 
HI ,EVERY BODY

I 'M LOOKING FOR A THICK BLADE geometry.
Thanks.

LONG December 22, 2010 21:08

Dear all,

I need the geometric data of S67 and data surface of literature.If you have ,please send it to my mailbox:long.123@stu.xjtu.edu.cn.I would be very thankful to you.

ddutt January 19, 2011 05:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by annie (Post 275245)
I used your data in excel file to produce the airfoil shape at different sections
but the shape of sections 1,2,3 didn't have appropriate shape;and the other sections was almost good.
Could you please tell me where did you extract these data from?

http://www.rta.nato.int/Pubs/RDP.asp?RDP=AGARD-AR-355

Go here. on the bottom right, click HTTP. That should do it

moein_joon27 January 22, 2011 17:04

To All Of You
here's a good file on rotor 67 geometry, it has also got the space between tip and casing and ... enjoy a complete 3d grid!
http://aero-comlab.stanford.edu/vdwe...ModTipGap.cgns

moein_joon27 February 2, 2011 16:19

rotor geometry and performance
 
Also if you want to work on rotor 35, rotor 36 , rotor 37 or rotor 38, here are two reports that will help. one contains geomety in easy format.They also contain information of the stators and performance of stages.
go to nasa site ntrs.nasa.gov and search these:
19780025165
19790001889

amoolraina April 2, 2011 16:44

need help with splitting the mesh file
 
Hey moein_joon27,
I am trying to split my mesh file that I generated using tcgrid for nasa rotor 67. How did u split your mesh? Could u please send me the details asap?
Thanks a ton!!

moein_joon27 April 6, 2011 14:34

In that time, I just needed one section of the rotor. I used Techplot, It can show different parts of the file. I chose the rotor surface and then made a section. I didn't see Techplot extract any good data, so I picked up some points from the shown section.

rajjannat July 29, 2011 01:50

NASA ROTOR 37 geom
 
Anybody can send me the .igs or .tin or any formet of nasa rotor 37 blade geometry..my mail ID is rsbhadoria@jetmail.ada.gov.in..
i would be very thankful...

rafiee18 November 1, 2011 14:05

Dear all
I am looking for stator of nasa 67 ... It seems that is would be in the following nasa article but unfortunately I couldn't download it ... Does anyone has it?
Thanks in advance

NASA Technical Memorandum 88929
Unsteady Flows in a Single-Stage Transonic Axial-Flow Fan Stator Row
Michael D. Hathaway

AlesP April 25, 2012 05:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by moein_joon27 (Post 291717)
To All Of You
here's a good file on rotor 67 geometry, it has also got the space between tip and casing and ... enjoy a complete 3d grid!
http://aero-comlab.stanford.edu/vdwe...ModTipGap.cgns

Hi, unfortunately I need unstructured cgns file (this is structured). Anyone has some idea how to get this? Also, when I loaded it into Tecplot, no periodic boundaries were assigned. Did anybody have success with this grid?

rafiee18 April 25, 2012 07:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlesP (Post 356846)
Hi, unfortunately I need unstructured cgns file (this is structured). Anyone has some idea how to get this? Also, when I loaded it into Tecplot, no periodic boundaries were assigned. Did anybody have success with this grid?

I couldn't succeed with this grid ... I generated my own mesh ... I created the geometry by ansys bladegen, then I used turbo grid to create structured mesh and creating shroud gap


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