Book contents
- Radial Flow Turbocompressors
- Radial Flow Turbocompressors
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Credits
- Introduction
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Conventions and Nomenclature
- 1 Introduction to Radial Flow Turbocompressors
- 2 Energy Transfer
- 3 Equations of State
- 4 Efficiency Definitions for Compressors
- 5 Fluid Mechanics
- 6 Gas Dynamics
- 7 Aerodynamic Loading
- 8 Similarity
- 9 Specific Speed
- 10 Losses and Performance
- 11 Impeller Design
- 12 Diffuser Design
- 13 Casing Component Design
- 14 Geometry Definition
- 15 Throughflow Code for Radial Compressors
- 16 Computational Fluid Dynamics
- 17 Compressor Instability and Control
- 18 Maps and Matching
- 19 Structural Integrity
- 20 Development and Testing
- References
- Index
18 - Maps and Matching
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 July 2021
- Radial Flow Turbocompressors
- Radial Flow Turbocompressors
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Credits
- Introduction
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Conventions and Nomenclature
- 1 Introduction to Radial Flow Turbocompressors
- 2 Energy Transfer
- 3 Equations of State
- 4 Efficiency Definitions for Compressors
- 5 Fluid Mechanics
- 6 Gas Dynamics
- 7 Aerodynamic Loading
- 8 Similarity
- 9 Specific Speed
- 10 Losses and Performance
- 11 Impeller Design
- 12 Diffuser Design
- 13 Casing Component Design
- 14 Geometry Definition
- 15 Throughflow Code for Radial Compressors
- 16 Computational Fluid Dynamics
- 17 Compressor Instability and Control
- 18 Maps and Matching
- 19 Structural Integrity
- 20 Development and Testing
- References
- Index
Summary
The compressor performance map with variable speed is described. A relatively simple 1D method for map prediction for a single stage based on the compressor duty is described. This provides good estimates of the expected performance map of a well-designed stage with only limited information about the geometry and gives a useful guide as to the performance map that can typically be achieved. The extension of the typical compressor performance map, with positive flow, positive rotation and positive pressure rise, into four regions with negative flow, negative pressure rise and reverse rotation, is described. The prediction of the performance of multistage compressors is described based on the principle of stage-stacking calculations. Matching of an impeller with a vaned diffuser at different tip-speed Mach numbers is considered. The matching of a compressor with a turbine in a micro gas turbine is described. The matching of a centrifugal compressor with a radial inflow turbine in a turbocharger is examined and demonstrates the advantages of the use of a turbine bypass valve or a turbine with variable inlet guide vanes to improve the performance.
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- Radial Flow TurbocompressorsDesign, Analysis, and Applications, pp. 601 - 642Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021