Predicting Erosion Damage in a Centrifugal Fan

Author:

Ghenaiet Adel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Energy Conversion Systems, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Process Engineering, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, BP 32, Bab-Ezzouar, Algiers 16111, Algeria

Abstract

Erosion damage can occur in fans and blowers during industrial processes, cooling, and mine ventilation. This study focuses on investigating erosion caused by particulate air flows in a centrifugal fan with forward-inclined blades. This type of fan is particularly vulnerable to erosion due to its radial flow component and flow recirculation. The flow field was solved separately, and the data transferred to the particle trajectory and erosion code. This in-house code implements the Lagrangian approach and the random walk algorithm, including statistical descriptions of particle sizes, release positions, and restitution factors. The study involved two types of dust particles, with a concentration between 100 and 500 μg/m3: The first type is the Saharan (North Africa) dust, which has a finer size between 0.1 and 100 microns. The second type is the Coarse Arizona Road Dust, also known as AC-coarse dust, which has a larger size ranging from 1 to 200 microns. The complex flow conditions within the impeller and scroll, as well as the concentration and size distribution of particles, are shown to affect the paths, impact conditions, and erosion patterns. The outer wall of the scroll is most heavily eroded due to high-impact velocities by particles exiting the impeller. Erosion is more pronounced on the pressure side of the full blades compared to the splitters and casing plate. The large non-uniformities of erosion patterns indicate a strong dependence with the blade position around the scroll. Therefore, the computed eroded mass is cumulated and averaged for all the surfaces of components. These results provide useful insights for monitoring erosion wear in centrifugal fans and selecting appropriate coatings to extend the lifespan.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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