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A Thickened-Hole Model for Large Eddy Simulations over Multiperforated Liners
Authors:R Bizzari  D Lahbib  A Dauptain  F Duchaine  L Y M Gicquel  F Nicoud
Institution:1.KTH - Mechanics, Competence Center for Gas Exchange (CCGEx), Osquars Backe 18. Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Department of Mechanics,Stockholm,Sweden;2.Whittle Laboratory - Department of Engineering,University of Cambridge,Cambridge,UK
Abstract:Flow instabilities such as Rotating Stall and Surge limit the operating range of centrifugal compressors at low mass-flow rates. Employing compressible Large Eddy Simulations (LES), their generation mechanisms are exposed. Toward low mass-flow rate operating conditions, flow reversal over the blade tips (generated by the back pressure) causes an inflection point of the inlet flow profile. There, a shear-layer induces vortical structures circulating at the compressor inlet. Traces of these flow structures are observed until far downstream in the radial diffuser. The tip leakage flow exhibits angular momentum imparted by the impeller, which deteriorates the incidence angles at the blade tips through an over imposed swirling component to the incoming flow. We show that the impeller is incapable to maintain constant efficiency at surge operating conditions due to the extreme alteration of the incidence angle. This induces unsteady flow momentum transfer downstream, which is reflected as compression wave at the compressor outlet traveling toward the impeller. There, the pressure oscillations govern the tip leakage flow and hence, the incidence angles at the impeller. When these individual self-exited processes occurs in-phase, a surge limit-cycle establishes.
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