Abstract

One-dimensional modeling and prediction of the centrifugal compressor performance are challenging as they require conservation equations and empirical and semi-empirical correlations. Therefore, there is a need to perform a consolidated study of the compressor aerodynamic loss models to conclude the importance of each loss to the compressor performance modeling. Accordingly, the purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of each aerodynamic loss on the compressor performance and explore more about which loss could have a negligible effect on the compressor performance. A MATLAB code was developed to predict the performance of five different small turbocharger centrifugal compressors at different geometric and operating conditions. The developed code was validated using the available experimental data of the investigated compressors. A sensitivity analysis methodology was performed using the validated code to check the effect of ten aerodynamic losses for the impeller and volute sections on the compressor performance. This paper concludes that impeller disk friction, blade loading, and clearance losses have a negligible effect on the small turbocharger vanless diffuser compressor performance.

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