Experimental Study of Vaneless Diffuser Rotating Stall Development and Cell Merging Phenomena

F. Grapow, K. Olasek, G. Liśkiewicz, Radomir Magiera, W. Kryłłowicz
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This paper describes the vaneless diffuser rotating stall (VDRS) development and cell merging phenomena. A centrifugal compressor’s lifespan may be limited by flow instabilities occurring in off-design operation. One such instability is the VDRS, which generates oscillating, asymmetrical flow fields in the diffuser and, thus, undesired forces acting on the rotor. Understanding and prevention of VDRS behavior is crucial for achieving safe and undisturbed compressor operation. Experimental measurements of centrifugal compressors operating under the influence of VDRS have been presented. Two different approaches were used for the identification of VDRS: pressure measurements and 2D PIV. Frequency analysis based on spectral maps and cell development processes were investigated. The presented results showed that mass flow rate has an impact on the rotating frequency of both the entire structure and single cells. Additionally, it affects radial cell size, which grows with compressor throttling and ultimately reaches the length of the diffuser. During the experiments, the cell merging phenomenon was observed which has not been widely described in the literature. The results presented in this paper allow better understanding of vaneless diffuser rotating stall behavior. The phenomenon of the change of cell size and frequency could be very important for machine fatigue. Cell merging could also have an impact on the machine’s vibrations and flow stability. Since it is believed that VDRS is one of the factors inducing surge, its understanding and prevention may have positive influence on surge margins.
无叶扩压器旋转失速发展及胞室合并现象的实验研究
本文介绍了无叶扩散器旋转失速(VDRS)的发展和单元合并现象。离心式压缩机的使用寿命可能受到非设计运行中出现的流动不稳定的限制。其中一个不稳定性是VDRS,它在扩散器中产生振荡,不对称的流场,从而产生作用在转子上的不希望的力。了解和预防VDRS的行为对于实现安全、不受干扰的压缩机运行至关重要。介绍了离心压缩机在VDRS影响下的实验测量结果。采用了两种不同的方法来识别VDRS:压力测量和二维PIV。研究了基于谱图和细胞发育过程的频率分析。结果表明,质量流量对整个结构和单体的旋转频率都有影响。此外,它还会影响径向单元尺寸,径向单元尺寸随着压缩机节流而增大,并最终达到扩散器的长度。在实验过程中,观察到细胞合并现象,这在文献中没有广泛描述。本文的结果有助于更好地理解无叶扩压器旋转失速行为。单元尺寸和频率的变化现象对机械疲劳具有重要意义。细胞合并也可能对机器的振动和流动稳定性产生影响。由于认为VDRS是诱发浪涌的因素之一,对它的认识和预防可能对浪涌边际有积极的影响。
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