Quasi-2D Performance Analysis for Axial Compressors Based on Time-Marching Method

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作者
Zhang T. [1 ]
Yang C. [1 ]
Wu H. [1 ]
Li J. [1 ]
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[1] School of Power and Energy, Northwestern Polytechnic University, Xi'an
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Axial compressors; Performance analysis; Quasi-2D model; Time-marching;
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10.1051/jnwpu/20203810114
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In order to get a fast performance analysis tool for multi-stage axial compressors, a quasi-two dimensional analysis model based on time-marching method is developed in this paper. The model is based on Euler equation, and several source terms, like inviscid blade force model and viscous force model, are added to simulate different phenomena of compressor internal flow. The flow line in blade area is adjusted to solve the discontinuity problem at blade leading edge. Two test cases-PW3S1, a 3.5-stage axial compressor and a 1.5-stage high-speed axial compressor, are presented to validate the quasi-2D model. The overall performance characteristics of two compressors at different rotation speed are calculated then. The computed results are compared with experimental data or 3D results. The average errors of pressure ratio and efficiency are 0.52% and 0.63% in PW3S1 case, 1.73% and 2.91% in 1.5-stage compressor case, and the model is able to capture shock wave and to predict choke condition. © 2020 Journal of Northwestern Polytechnical University.
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页码:114 / 120
页数:6
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