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- Title
Influences of flow loss and inlet distortions from radial inlets on the performances of centrifugal compressor stages.
- Authors
Han, Fenghui; Mao, Yijun; Tan, Jiajian
- Abstract
Radial inlets are typical upstream components of multistage centrifugal compressors. Unlike axial inlets, radial inlets generate additional flow loss and introduce flow distortions at impeller inlets. Such distortions negatively affect the aerodynamic performance of compressor stages. In this study, industrial centrifugal compressor stages with different radial inlets are investigated via numerical simulations. Two reference models were built, simulated, and compared with each original compressor stage to analyze the respective and coupling influences of flow loss and inlet distortions caused by radial inlets on the performances of the compressor stage and downstream components. Flow loss and inlet distortions are validated as the main factors through which radial inlets negatively affect compressor performance. Results indicate that flow loss inside radial inlets decreases the performance of the whole compressor stage but exerts minimal effect on downstream components. By contrast, inlet distortions induced by radial inlets negatively influence the performance of the whole compressor stage and exert significant effects on downstream components. Therefore, when optimizing radial inlets, the reduction of inlet distortions might be more effective than the reduction of flow loss. This research provides references and suggestions for the design and improvement of radial inlets.
- Subjects
SHEAR waves; CENTRIFUGAL compressors; IMPELLERS; COMPRESSORS; INLETS
- Publication
Journal of Mechanical Science & Technology, 2016, Vol 30, Issue 10, p4591
- ISSN
1738-494X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12206-016-0930-y