This paper was presented at the SAE National Aeronautic Meeting, New York, April 12, 1956.
STALL of axial-flow-type compressors limits the flexibility of operation of 1- and 2-spool aircraft turbojet engines. Complete compressor stall or surge is a problem with regard to engine acceleration as well as low-and high-Mach-number flight at high altitudes.
Deterioration of compressor performance due to low Reynolds numbers at extreme altitudes aggravates the stall problem. Inlet-flow distortions increase the severity of this problem, particularly for supersonic flight.
Rotating stall at low values of equivalent rotative speed is a serious source of blade vibrational failure. This latter problem is also aggravated by inlet-flow distortions.