Investigation of an Asymmetric Double Suction Centrifugal Compressor With Different Backswept Angle Matching for a Wide Operating Range

Long Yu Wei, Ce Yang*, Han Zhi Zhang, Da Zhong Lao

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Abstract

The work presented here investigates the characteristics of the different impeller backswept angle matchings for a wide stable operating range in an asymmetric double suction centrifugal compressor. The numerical simulation was employed to investigate the influence of different backswept angle matchings on the stable operating range. The aim is to propose a proper change of the backswept angle matching between two impeller sides to improve mass flow distribution, furthermore and delay the operating mode transition and widen the stable operating range of the compressor. Firstly, obtained the optimum backswept angle matching by the theory calculation. Then, three matching models were proposed and analyzed in detail. In three matching models, the backswept angle differences between the front and rear impeller side are 0°, 10° and 20°, respectively. The results show that the change of the impeller backswept angle matching can improve the mass flow distribution characteristics for two impeller sides and further reduce the stall mass flow rate of the double suction compressor. The model that the backswept angle difference is 10° can delay the operating mode transition and reduce the stall mass flow of the double suction compressor. The model that the backswept angle difference is 20° can also reduce the stall mass flow and finally enable the front impeller into the stall condition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)747-756
Number of pages10
JournalKung Cheng Je Wu Li Hsueh Pao/Journal of Engineering Thermophysics
Volume39
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Asymmetric inlet
  • Backswept angle
  • Double suction centrifugal compressor
  • Wide operating range

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