Affiliation:
1. IFPEN: IFP Energies Nouvelles
Abstract
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">In the present work, a new methodology for predicting the performance of
centrifugal compressors is developed. The proposed method differs from existing
methods found in literature by gathering principal losses in three parameters:
two constants and one variable, which is a function of the compressor wheel
geometrical characteristics. As those parameters are constants for a given
centrifugal compressor, there is no need for additional corrective parameters in
order to obtain coherent results. Indeed, the proposed methodology does not
depend on the choice of the slip factor correlation for the prediction of the
correct pressure ratio. However, the choice of slip factor influences the
efficiency computation. The prediction of the compressor maps for two full stage
centrifugal compressors is presented and they show good agreement while compared
with manufacturer’s data obtained from gas stand measurements. In addition, a
method to obtain the surge line based on this methodology is proposed and
validated with good accuracy while compared with experimental and manufacturer’s
data. A correction of the surge line parameter is proposed for ported shroud
configurations. A final evaluation of the methodology using two well-documented
Eckardt’s impellers with higher mass flow rates is presented showing a good
prediction for back-sweep angle impellers and lower agreement with radial exit
impellers.</div></div>