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Title
Flow analysis and assessment of loss models in the symmetric volute of a turbo-blower
Authors
Semi KimJunyoung ParkBumseok ChoiBaek, J
Date Issued
2012-01
Publisher
American Society Of Mechanical Engineers
Abstract
The objectives of the present study were to investigate the flow structure and assess the accuracy of loss correlations in the symmetric volute of a turbo-blower using 3D steady flow analysis methods. To accurately model the flow field in the volute, an impeller with a single blade, a diffuser with 13 vanes, and a volute were used as the calculation domains for the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. Numerical results were validated by comparison with experimental results for the performance of a turbo-blower operated under three operating conditions: high (0.38 kg/s), normal (0.3 kg/s), and low (0.23 kg/s) mass flow rates. The accuracy of the loss correlation sets reported in four previous studies was compared with the CFD simulation predictions. These comparisons showed that the correlation sets did not accurately represent the total pressure loss in the symmetric volute of a turbo-blower, and a modified correlation set that included adjustments for the loss coefficients was proposed. Detailed investigations of the simulated flow fields were compared to understand the flow characteristics in the volute under the designed operating conditions. [DOI:10.1115/1.4005670]
Keywords
turbo-blower; symmetric volute; CFD; performance; loss models; CENTRIFUGAL-COMPRESSOR VOLUTE; IMPELLER; DISTORTION; PRESSURE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/16544
DOI
10.1115/1.4005670
ISSN
0098-2202
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, vol. 134, no. 1, 2012-01
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