Mechanism Affecting the Performance and Stability of a Centrifugal Impeller by Changing Bleeding Positions of Self-Recirculating Casing Treatment

Haoguang Zhang, Fengyu Jing, Qi Li, Hao Wang, Wuli Chu

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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the influence of the bleeding position of a self-circulating casing on the aerodynamic performance of a transonic centrifugal compressor. Three types of self-circulating structures with the bleeding positions of 11% Ca (the axial chord length of the blade tip), 14% Ca and 20% Ca from the leading edge of the blade were studied by using the numerical simulation method, with the Krain impeller taken as the research object. It was found that all three types of self-recirculating casing treatments can expand the stable operating range of the impeller, and that at medium and small flow rates, the total pressure ratio and efficiency of the impeller increase gradually with the backward movement of the bleeding position. The self-circulating casing treatment can restrain the development of tip leakage vortex, reduce the blockage area, and improve the stability of the impeller by sucking low-energy fluid. The farther back the bleeding position is, the greater the bleeding mass flow rate of the self-circulating casing for the low-energy fluid in the blade-tip passage becomes. Additionally, a greater inhibition effect on the tip leakage vortex, and a better effect of improving the performance and stability of the impeller, can be obtained. The best air bleeding position is 20% Ca, but it is not directly above the blade-tip blockage center of the solid wall casing passage. Instead, it is downstream of the blockage area.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104
JournalAerospace
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023

Keywords

  • aerodynamic performance
  • axial bleeding position
  • centrifugal impeller
  • self-circulating casing treatment
  • tip leakage vortex

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