TY - JOUR
T1 - Reduced-dimensional prediction method for the axial aerodynamic forces in the off-design operation of near-critical CO2 centrifugal compressors
AU - Li, Yuzhe
AU - Zhang, Enbo
AU - Feng, Jiaqi
AU - Zhang, Xu
AU - Yue, Liangyuan
AU - Bai, Bofeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - In the high-load centrifugal compressor of near-critical CO2 (NcCO2) power-generation cycle, the overload of axial aerodynamic force causes significant harms to the structural safety and operational stability of turbomachinery components. Based on a transcritical CO2 compressor of a MWt-class simple recuperated cycle, we numerically studied the aero-thermodynamic characteristics of back-cavity leakage, and discussed the physical model of the axial aerodynamic forces in off-design operation of NcCO2 compressors. Finally, reduced-dimensional prediction method for the axial aerodynamic forces in the near-critical CO2 compressor was developed. Wherein, the Japikse's method was used to estimate the primary aerodynamic loads of centrifugal impeller, and a 1-D radial equilibrium equation with angular velocity ratio was derived to predict the thrust force acting on the impeller back disk. Furtherly, based on the near-wall distribution pattern of angular velocities and physical property of Rankine vortex, a semi-empirical model of angular velocity ratio was introduced and completed the model of back-disk force. In validation, the reduced-dimensional prediction method exhibited satisfactory accuracy with perfectly acceptable errors compared to the refined CFD simulations. Thereby, a reduced-dimensional prediction method for the axial aerodynamic forces was developed for the economical and agile analysis of NcCO2 compressors in engineering practices.
AB - In the high-load centrifugal compressor of near-critical CO2 (NcCO2) power-generation cycle, the overload of axial aerodynamic force causes significant harms to the structural safety and operational stability of turbomachinery components. Based on a transcritical CO2 compressor of a MWt-class simple recuperated cycle, we numerically studied the aero-thermodynamic characteristics of back-cavity leakage, and discussed the physical model of the axial aerodynamic forces in off-design operation of NcCO2 compressors. Finally, reduced-dimensional prediction method for the axial aerodynamic forces in the near-critical CO2 compressor was developed. Wherein, the Japikse's method was used to estimate the primary aerodynamic loads of centrifugal impeller, and a 1-D radial equilibrium equation with angular velocity ratio was derived to predict the thrust force acting on the impeller back disk. Furtherly, based on the near-wall distribution pattern of angular velocities and physical property of Rankine vortex, a semi-empirical model of angular velocity ratio was introduced and completed the model of back-disk force. In validation, the reduced-dimensional prediction method exhibited satisfactory accuracy with perfectly acceptable errors compared to the refined CFD simulations. Thereby, a reduced-dimensional prediction method for the axial aerodynamic forces was developed for the economical and agile analysis of NcCO2 compressors in engineering practices.
KW - Aero-thermodynamics of near-critical fluid
KW - Axial aerodynamic forces
KW - MWt cycle
KW - Near-critical CO centrifugal compressor
KW - Reduced-dimensional prediction method
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85194135688
U2 - 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131791
DO - 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131791
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85194135688
SN - 0360-5442
VL - 302
JO - Energy
JF - Energy
M1 - 131791
ER -