TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental investigation of a counter-rotating compressor with boundary layer suction
AU - Shi, Lei
AU - Liu, Bo
AU - Na, Zhenzhe
AU - Wu, Xiaoxiong
AU - Lu, Xiaofeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/8/1
Y1 - 2015/8/1
N2 - This paper presents the aspirated modification of a dual-stage counter-rotating compressor which contains inlet guide vanes (IGVs), two counter-rotating rotors (R1, R2), and outlet guide vanes (OGVs). Uniform circular holes are circumferentially distributed over the rotors' tips on the shroud casing which are designed to remove the low-energy fluid near the shroud casing. OGVs are hollow blades with two slots designed on the suction side which can better control the flow on the suction surface through boundary layer suction. Related works about the experiments have been carried out since June 2012 and the effect of flow suction on the performance of the compressor is investigated in detail. Characteristic lines at a 70% corrected rotating speed are tested and those with higher rotating speeds will be studied in the near future. Experimental results indicate that boundary layer suction can improve the compressor characteristics and the best suction methodology varies along the operating line. At the near stall condition, suction from the R2 tip region can obviously increase the efficiency and the total pressure ratio, as well as improve the flow capacity. Isentropic efficiency can be maximally increased by 4.24% with an increase of 1.94% in massflow under a suction flow of 160 m3/h. Suction at the R1 position with a suction rate below 0.35% in a high flow situation can make the performance of the compressor better than others. Around the peak efficiency point, boundary layer suction from the slots of OGVs is the best choice in improving the efficiency, but it causes a 0.1% loss in the total pressure ratio.
AB - This paper presents the aspirated modification of a dual-stage counter-rotating compressor which contains inlet guide vanes (IGVs), two counter-rotating rotors (R1, R2), and outlet guide vanes (OGVs). Uniform circular holes are circumferentially distributed over the rotors' tips on the shroud casing which are designed to remove the low-energy fluid near the shroud casing. OGVs are hollow blades with two slots designed on the suction side which can better control the flow on the suction surface through boundary layer suction. Related works about the experiments have been carried out since June 2012 and the effect of flow suction on the performance of the compressor is investigated in detail. Characteristic lines at a 70% corrected rotating speed are tested and those with higher rotating speeds will be studied in the near future. Experimental results indicate that boundary layer suction can improve the compressor characteristics and the best suction methodology varies along the operating line. At the near stall condition, suction from the R2 tip region can obviously increase the efficiency and the total pressure ratio, as well as improve the flow capacity. Isentropic efficiency can be maximally increased by 4.24% with an increase of 1.94% in massflow under a suction flow of 160 m3/h. Suction at the R1 position with a suction rate below 0.35% in a high flow situation can make the performance of the compressor better than others. Around the peak efficiency point, boundary layer suction from the slots of OGVs is the best choice in improving the efficiency, but it causes a 0.1% loss in the total pressure ratio.
KW - Boundary layer suction
KW - Compressor characteristic
KW - Counter-rotating compressor
KW - Hollow blade
KW - Shroud casing
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cja.2015.05.003
DO - 10.1016/j.cja.2015.05.003
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:84938751824
SN - 1000-9361
VL - 28
SP - 1044
EP - 1054
JO - Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
JF - Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
IS - 4
ER -