Benchmarking the Performance of the Actuator-Disk Method for Low-Pressure Axial Flow Fan Simulation

Author:

Venter Adam J.1ORCID,Owen Michael T. F.1,Muiyser Jacques2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Stellenbosch , Private Bag X1, Stellenbosch 7602, South Africa

2. Howden Netherlands , Haaksbergerstraat 67, Hengelo 7554 PA, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract The actuator-disk method is a cost-effective simulation tool that implicitly represents the rotor of a turbomachine using a blade-element approach combined with two-dimensional (2D) airfoil coefficient input data. Actuator-disk models further rely upon empirical coefficient corrections to modify the 2D input data to better mimic physical blade aerodynamic characteristics. However, the fabrication of high-fidelity, general-purpose corrections remains a formidable challenge, so the limits of actuator-disk model accuracy have never been rigorously tested and remain uncertain. This is especially the case for low-pressure axial flow fan models, given the relative lack of empirical corrections conceived specifically for fan rotor simulation. In this study, benchmark performance limits of the actuator-disk method for axial flow fan analysis are explored. The limits of the modeling approach are interrogated by simulating actuator-disk fan models embedded with accurate physical blade data derived from explicit three-dimensional (3D) fan model computations. It is subsequently shown that even with a near-precise coefficient description, the method remains unreliable. However, using an unconventional actuator-disk model formulation that is based directly on 3D blade force inputs, it is demonstrated that the accuracy of conventional models can be noticeably enhanced if the input coefficient data is artificially manipulated. This nonphysical tuning of the input coefficient data is required to compensate for the simplified flow fields produced by the reduced-order modeling approach. The needed coefficient adjustments, referred to as modeling corrections, are subsequently defined and explained alongside the presentation of new realistic performance targets for future actuator-disk fan model variants.

Publisher

ASME International

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