With the advancement of aeroengines toward higher pressure and efficiency, the advantages and disadvantages of the compressor working environment significantly affect the whole machine’s performance. Boundary layer separation deteriorates the flow field structure. End-wall suction technology is an end-zone control technology that can enhance the aerodynamic performance and flow field structure. This study numerically simulated the influence of end-wall suction at different positions on the vortex evolution and aerodynamic performance under various working conditions. The results suggest that end-wall suction can effectively improve the flow field, reduce the corner separation region, and inhibit low-energy fluid cluster aggregation, thereby improving the cascade diffusion capacity and reducing flow loss. The suction effect gradually diminishes as the suction position moves closer to the trailing edge (TE). The total pressure loss is reduced by 16% when implementing suction at the leading edge (LE), and the loss reduction effect is the best. Furthermore, the suction effect shows a trend of increasing initially before diminishing as the incidence angle increases. When the incidence angle is 0°, the suction effect is the most potent.
XU et al. (Mon,) studied this question.