Abstract

The steady and unsteady flow characteristics of internal flow in a backward centrifugal fan of double inlet at low flow-rate condition are investigated by computational fluid dynamics in this paper. The investigation aims to reveal insights into generation mechanisms and our physical understanding of the rotating stall and surge. The numerical results mainly demonstrate that, with decreasing flow rate, a large number of vortex flows almost increasingly occupy the internal flow of the impeller. The reverse flow and separation vortices increasingly appear near the outlet of volute, and the internal flow of the impeller is completely blocked by the separated vortex flow at low flow-rate conditions. Results indicate that, due to a synchronization of the impeller rotation and separation vortex, these separated vortices act intensely on the pressure surface of the blade with time evolution, and the interaction between the separated vortices and surface of blade increasingly yields small-scale eddies. It is further found that the amplitude of pressure and velocity fluctuations gradually increase with the decrease of flow rate in a certain range. The unsteady characteristics acting on the volute tongue gradually increase in a range of Qd to 0.3 Qd (Qd is the design volume flow rate) with the decrease of flow rate, and the unsteady characteristics acting on the volute tongue are weakened at the working condition of 0.15 Qd. These insights clearly explain the unsteady nature of the rotating stall and surge phenomenon in the double inlet backward centrifugal fan.

Highlights

  • Centrifugal fans are important equipment broadly used in a variety of civil and industrial fields [1,2]

  • The results show that the interaction between the flow of non-uniform impeller and the fixed volute causes significant pressure fluctuation, which is an important source of vibration and noise of centrifugal machinery

  • The comparison between numerical simulations and experimental test is given for aerodynamics performance of the double inlet backward centrifugal fan

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Introduction

Centrifugal fans are important equipment broadly used in a variety of civil and industrial fields [1,2]. With the rapid development of the economy, the global energy shortage is significant. The double-suction centrifugal fan has large flow coefficient, high operating reliability, safety and stability, and the air enters the double-suction fan from both sides of the impeller. With the rapid development of various industries, it is required to provide a higher flow rate, and to put forward higher and higher requirements on the miniaturization and efficiency of fans. It is urgent to study the internal flow patterns of double-suction centrifugal fans. The study of internal flow law and unsteady characteristics of centrifugal fan blade wake and suction surface separation

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