The change of the inlet geometry of a centrifugal compressor stage and its influence on the compressor performance

Leilei Wang, Ce Yang, Ben Zhao, Dazhong Lao, Chaochen Ma, Du Li

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Abstract

The impact on the compressor performance is important for designing the inlet pipe of the centrifugal compressor of a vehicle turbocharger with different inlet pipes. First, an experiment was performed to determine the compressor performance from three cases: a straight inlet pipe, a long bent inlet pipe and a short bent inlet pipe. Next, dynamic sensors were installed in key positions to collect the sign of the unsteady pressure of the centrifugal compressor. Combined with the results of numerical simulations, the total pressure distortion in the pipes, the pressure distributions on the blades and the pressure variability in the diffuser are studied in detail. The results can be summarized as follows: a bent pipe results in an inlet distortion to the compressor, which leads to performance degradation, and the effect is more apparent as the mass flow rate increases. The distortion induced by the bent inlet is not only influenced by the distance between the outlet of the bent section and the leading edge of the impeller but also by the impeller rotation. The flow fields in the centrifugal impeller and the diffuser are influenced by a coupling effect produced by the upstream inlet distortion and the downstream blocking effect from the volute tongue. If the inlet geometry is changed, the distributions and the fluctuation intensities of the static pressure on the main blade surface of the centrifugal impeller and in the diffuser are changed accordingly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)197-208
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Thermal Science
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2013

Keywords

  • centrifugal compressor
  • diffuser
  • distortion
  • inlet pipe
  • main blade

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Wang, L., Yang, C., Zhao, B., Lao, D., Ma, C., & Li, D. (2013). The change of the inlet geometry of a centrifugal compressor stage and its influence on the compressor performance. Journal of Thermal Science, 22(3), 197-208. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11630-013-0613-2