The low-pressure compressor guide vane is a crucial component of an aero-engine, typically composed of multiple curved blades of varying radii. As airflow passes through the guide vane, the blades refract and alter its direction, directing the airflow towards nearby blades, thereby increasing pressure and thrust.
Furthermore, the low-pressure compressor guide vane also controls the speed and concentration of the airflow, ensuring its stability and uniformity. It can also reduce airflow turbulence, thereby decreasing engine noise and vibration.





