TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of endwall clearances of variable diffuser vane on centrifugal compressor performance
AU - Zhang, Meijie
AU - Qi, Mingxu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - To ensure the variable diffuser vane can rotate around a pivot fluently in practical applications, there have to be clearances between vanes and diffuser walls. As the compressor pressure ratio increases, the effects of the vane endwall clearances are enhanced and cannot be ignored. This paper investigates the effects of both-side vane endwall clearances on the centrifugal compressor performance. Results show that the existence of endwall clearances mainly enlarges the flow capacity of the vane diffuser and decreases the compressor efficiency, and these effects are more significant as the vane stagger angle decreases. A one-side endwall clearance of 2.7% of the diffuser width increases the choke mass flow rate by as much as 20% and decreases the compressor peak efficiency by 2.7%. Due to the non-uniform flow along span at the impeller outlet, the shroud-side vane endwall leakage plays a more important role than the hub-side in affecting the compressor performance. In additions, the respective contributions of the vane throat, the hub-side and the shroud-side endwall clearances to the increases of the vane choke mass flow rate are quantitatively studied. The flow physics and loss mechanisms of the endwall leakage are revealed.
AB - To ensure the variable diffuser vane can rotate around a pivot fluently in practical applications, there have to be clearances between vanes and diffuser walls. As the compressor pressure ratio increases, the effects of the vane endwall clearances are enhanced and cannot be ignored. This paper investigates the effects of both-side vane endwall clearances on the centrifugal compressor performance. Results show that the existence of endwall clearances mainly enlarges the flow capacity of the vane diffuser and decreases the compressor efficiency, and these effects are more significant as the vane stagger angle decreases. A one-side endwall clearance of 2.7% of the diffuser width increases the choke mass flow rate by as much as 20% and decreases the compressor peak efficiency by 2.7%. Due to the non-uniform flow along span at the impeller outlet, the shroud-side vane endwall leakage plays a more important role than the hub-side in affecting the compressor performance. In additions, the respective contributions of the vane throat, the hub-side and the shroud-side endwall clearances to the increases of the vane choke mass flow rate are quantitatively studied. The flow physics and loss mechanisms of the endwall leakage are revealed.
KW - Centrifugal compressor
KW - Endwall clearance
KW - Variable diffuser vane
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85201198375&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ast.2024.109459
DO - 10.1016/j.ast.2024.109459
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201198375
SN - 1270-9638
VL - 153
JO - Aerospace Science and Technology
JF - Aerospace Science and Technology
M1 - 109459
ER -