Abstract

Abstract Detailed experimental investigation of flow features in a parallel-walled radial vaneless diffuser of a centrifugal blower was carried out. Maximum flow rate through the blower, at a constant impeller speed of 1500 rpm, was maintained throughout the experiment to ensure that no self-exited flow oscillation occurs in the diffuser. The symmetrical flowfield in the diffuser was measured along a radial path using an X-wire probe. The radial and tangential velocity distributions and their statistics, as well as flow angle distribution, are reported. The results presented in this paper agree well with earlier work on this subject. For instance, the flow angle at half the diffuser width, which is the position at which critical flow angle (measured from the radial direction) have been generally reported to be about 78°, did not exceed 65° from the diffuser inlet to its outlet along the measurement path. The result also showed that the flow exiting the impeller is skewed as revealed by the triple velocity product correlations. This data is a useful tool for vaneless diffuser calculation model developers as there are very limited data that paralleled the current one as expounded in the text of this paper.

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