Abstract
A combined theoretical and experimental study of radial inflow through a rotating cavity is reported. It is shown that radial fins attached to one of the disks are effective in reducing the pressure drop across the cavity. The mathematical model is an extension of earlier plane-disk momentum-integral methods, the fins are treated as rectangular rib elements and a rough-disk model is derived. Numerical solutions of the integral equations are given. An approximation linear solution is also derived. Experiments were conducted when both disks were plane and when one of the disks was fitted with 60 radial fins. Flow visualization revealed the flow structure in the cavity and confirmed some of the assumptions used in the theoretical model.