CFD Modelling of a Centrifugal Compressor with Experimental Validation through Radial Diffuser Static Pressure Measurement

This paper compares experimental static pressure measurement with CFD simulation in a centrifugal compressor at 12 points through the diffuser. Three mass flow rates are selected, each for three operating speeds giving nine total operating conditions. The results show that the CFD model generally sl...

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Main Authors: Brett Dewar, Jonna Tiainen, Ahti Jaatinen-Värri, Mike Creamer, Mariana Dotcheva, Jovana Radulovic, James M. Buick
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Rotating Machinery
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7415263
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author Brett Dewar
Jonna Tiainen
Ahti Jaatinen-Värri
Mike Creamer
Mariana Dotcheva
Jovana Radulovic
James M. Buick
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description This paper compares experimental static pressure measurement with CFD simulation in a centrifugal compressor at 12 points through the diffuser. Three mass flow rates are selected, each for three operating speeds giving nine total operating conditions. The results show that the CFD model generally slightly underpredicts the static pressure value as compared to the experimental results. The discrepancy between experimental and numerical results ranges between -8% and +6% and is fairly consistent for a given operating condition, except for close to the blade trailing edge where the pressure variation is less regular and where the pressure is increasing most rapidly with radial position. In the consistent region, where the pressure gradient is low, the discrepancy is around two percent or less for simulations close to the design operating point. Away from the design operating point the errors increase up to approximately 5%. The simulation results were also used to investigate the effect of the position (from the blade trailing edge) of the impeller-diffuser interface (a characteristic of the frozen rotor simulation approach). Here an optimal position for the interface was found to be 2% of the blade radius. This value gave improved agreement with the experimental result in the initial region of the diffuser up to a distance of approximately 10% of the radius. At greater distances the position of the interface became less important. The results also highlighted a change in the pressure along the spanwise direction close to the tips. A dip in the pressure, which was observed in the experimental results, was only observed in the simulations close to the shroud. Close to the hub the simulation results recorded a small local peak. The simulation approach was then applied to further study the flow characteristics by examining the full-field velocity and pressure contours in the impeller and diffuser regions to identify changes due to the different operating conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-c0cddf71f9a743c3bf923cfd77d0030e2025-02-03T01:21:31ZengWileyInternational Journal of Rotating Machinery1023-621X1542-30342019-01-01201910.1155/2019/74152637415263CFD Modelling of a Centrifugal Compressor with Experimental Validation through Radial Diffuser Static Pressure MeasurementBrett Dewar0Jonna Tiainen1Ahti Jaatinen-Värri2Mike Creamer3Mariana Dotcheva4Jovana Radulovic5James M. Buick6Business Edge, 6 Dragoon House, Hussar Court, Westside View, Waterlooville, Hants, PO7 7SF, UKSchool of Energy Systems, LUT University, P.O. Box 20, FI-53851 Lappeenranta, FinlandSchool of Energy Systems, LUT University, P.O. Box 20, FI-53851 Lappeenranta, FinlandBusiness Edge, 6 Dragoon House, Hussar Court, Westside View, Waterlooville, Hants, PO7 7SF, UKSchool of Mechanical and Design Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Anglesea Building, Portsmouth PO1 3DJ, UKSchool of Mechanical and Design Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Anglesea Building, Portsmouth PO1 3DJ, UKSchool of Mechanical and Design Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Anglesea Building, Portsmouth PO1 3DJ, UKThis paper compares experimental static pressure measurement with CFD simulation in a centrifugal compressor at 12 points through the diffuser. Three mass flow rates are selected, each for three operating speeds giving nine total operating conditions. The results show that the CFD model generally slightly underpredicts the static pressure value as compared to the experimental results. The discrepancy between experimental and numerical results ranges between -8% and +6% and is fairly consistent for a given operating condition, except for close to the blade trailing edge where the pressure variation is less regular and where the pressure is increasing most rapidly with radial position. In the consistent region, where the pressure gradient is low, the discrepancy is around two percent or less for simulations close to the design operating point. Away from the design operating point the errors increase up to approximately 5%. The simulation results were also used to investigate the effect of the position (from the blade trailing edge) of the impeller-diffuser interface (a characteristic of the frozen rotor simulation approach). Here an optimal position for the interface was found to be 2% of the blade radius. This value gave improved agreement with the experimental result in the initial region of the diffuser up to a distance of approximately 10% of the radius. At greater distances the position of the interface became less important. The results also highlighted a change in the pressure along the spanwise direction close to the tips. A dip in the pressure, which was observed in the experimental results, was only observed in the simulations close to the shroud. Close to the hub the simulation results recorded a small local peak. The simulation approach was then applied to further study the flow characteristics by examining the full-field velocity and pressure contours in the impeller and diffuser regions to identify changes due to the different operating conditions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7415263
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Mike Creamer
Mariana Dotcheva
Jovana Radulovic
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CFD Modelling of a Centrifugal Compressor with Experimental Validation through Radial Diffuser Static Pressure Measurement
International Journal of Rotating Machinery
title CFD Modelling of a Centrifugal Compressor with Experimental Validation through Radial Diffuser Static Pressure Measurement
title_full CFD Modelling of a Centrifugal Compressor with Experimental Validation through Radial Diffuser Static Pressure Measurement
title_fullStr CFD Modelling of a Centrifugal Compressor with Experimental Validation through Radial Diffuser Static Pressure Measurement
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title_short CFD Modelling of a Centrifugal Compressor with Experimental Validation through Radial Diffuser Static Pressure Measurement
title_sort cfd modelling of a centrifugal compressor with experimental validation through radial diffuser static pressure measurement
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7415263
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