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- Title
Study on the reverse design of screw rotor profiles based on a B-spline curve.
- Authors
Shu Cao; Xueming He; Rong Zhang; Junfeng Xiao; Guojiang Shi
- Abstract
The female/male screw rotor profile design for a twin screw compressor poses challenges such as frequent parameter modification and a difficult-to-build performance test platform, which affect the efficiency of a rotor profile design. To address these problems, a new idea of applying a B-spline curve to a twin screw compressor rotor profile design is proposed in this article. In addition, the design result underwent fluid simulation based on fluid dynamics technology. This method overcomes the aforementioned challenges. As a meshing line has one-to-one mapping relationship with the rotor profile and reflects important performance parameters of the rotor profile, the method of deducing female and male rotor profiles for a twin screw compressor from a meshing line is proposed. Furthermore, the B-spline curve is used as a composition curve of the meshing line to achieve fast local adjustment of the rotor tooth profile. Based on existing rotor profiles, a meshing line is designed via the B-spline curve, and female and male rotor profiles are derived in reverse. The final rotor profile underwent fluid simulation via computational fluid dynamics analysis under various conditions to analyze the pattern of the internal flow field, which is compared with the results from conventional design.
- Subjects
COMPRESSORS; ROTORS; FLUID dynamics; SCREW compressors; COMPUTATIONAL fluid dynamics; SCREWS
- Publication
Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Sage Publications Inc.), 2019, Vol 11, Issue 10, p1
- ISSN
1687-8132
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1687814019883782