Active control of the inlet flow area in a centrifugal compressor is a method to improve compressor aerodynamic performance and stall margin. As a core part of the area control device, the variable geometry orifice is investigated and its two key design parameters are analyzed in detail, the setting angle of the orifice with respect to the shroud casing and the radial height of the orifice to the shroud casing from the orifice inner rim. This paper proposes a physics-based equation that describes the relationship of the two parameters with compressor mass flow rate and then validates the equation using numerical simulations. As far as the setting angle, the physics-based equation suggests not to be larger than 90°. The numerical results not only validate the physics-based equation but also show the most optimal angle of 78°. In terms of the orifice height, both the physics-based equation and the numerical simulations suggest an active height control of orifice in the compressor inlet duct.
Investigation of variable geometry orifice design for improving centrifugal compressor low-end performance and stable operating range
2022-08-01
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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