高速旋转车轮上的水滴碰撞和侵蚀

IF 1.1 Q3 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Richárd Takács, I. Zsoldos, Dániel Szentendrei
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高速旋转转轮上的水滴侵蚀(WDE)现象出现在多个工程领域,如风力涡轮机、固定式蒸汽涡轮机、燃料电池涡轮机和涡轮增压器。造成这种现象的主要原因是碰撞颗粒与转子之间的相对速度差较大,以及存在不适当的材料结构和表面参数。该领域的最新挑战之一是涡轮增压器中使用的压缩机转轮,其转速高达 300,000 rpm,几十年来通常采用铝合金制成,以实现尽可能低的转子惯性。然而,过去这一部件只与过滤后的空气接触,而如今,随着符合日益严格的排放标准的发展,各种流体也会与旋转的叶片发生碰撞,从而造成机械损坏。其中一种流体就是在冷启动和低速高负荷条件下形成的低压废气再循环通道(LP-EGR)中的冷凝水。这种设计是为减少氮氧化物排放而开发的,在汽油和柴油发动机中都有应用。本文介绍了 WDE 过程的最新进展,重点关注压缩机轮前冷凝水的形成,总结了 WDE 的影响因素和损坏的影响,包括使用部件测试台的经验和模拟方法。高速摄像测量和振动分析等检测方法也是该文件的重要组成部分。
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Water Droplet Collison and Erosion on High-Speed Spinning Wheels
The water droplet erosion (WDE) on high-speed rotating wheels appears in several engineering fields such as wind turbines, stationary steam turbines, fuel cell turbines, and turbochargers. The main reasons for this phenomenon are the high relative velocity difference between the colliding particles and the rotor, as well as the presence of inadequate material structure and surface parameters. One of the latest challenges in this area is the compressor wheels used in turbochargers, which has a speed up to 300,000 rpm and have typically been made of aluminum alloy for decades, to achieve the lowest possible rotor inertia. However, while in the past this component was only encountered with filtered air, nowadays, due to developments in compliance with tightening emission standards, various fluids also collide with the spinning blades, which can cause mechanical damage. One such fluid is the condensed water in the low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation channel (LP-EGR) formulated at cold starts and low-speed high load conditions. This kind of design has been developed to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions and is used in both gasoline and diesel engines. This article presents a state-of-the-art review of this WDE process, focusing on the formation of the condensed water before the compressor wheel, summarizing the influencing factors of WDE and the effects of the damage including using component testbench experiences and simulation methodologies. Inspection possibilities such as high-speed camera measurement and vibration analysis are also an important part of the document.
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SAE International Journal of Engines
SAE International Journal of Engines TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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