Injection profile effects on low speed axial compressor stability enhancement Hyung-Soo Lim*, Hyo-Jo Bae, Young-Cheon Lim, Seung-Jin Song, Shin-Hyoung Kang and Soo-Seok Yang
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 6, pp.1501-1507, 2011
Abstract : This study presents stability enhancement of a four-stage low speed axial compressor with different injection profiles. The injection
profiles include one-step injection, multi-step injection, and continuous injection. For the tip injection, eight Coanda-shaped nozzles have
been installed at eight equally spaced circumferential locations upstream of the first stage rotor. Two external blowers injected air steadily
through the Coanda-shaped nozzles. With tip injection, the compressor operation range has been extended. To analyze stall margin improvement,
spatial Fourier transform (SFT) has been performed. The coefficient of SFT (SFC) is a complex number, containing information
about the magnitude and the phase of SFC. By analyzing the distribution of the magnitude and the phase of SFC, the stall onset point
has been verified. Furthermore, the injection flow rate has been changed during injection process to examine the possibility of attaining
an additional flow extension. Increasing the injection rate during stabilization can bring about additional operation range extension. These
results suggest a new injection method to reduce the total amount of the injection air.
Keyword :
Axial compressor; Operation range; Injection; Injection profile; Rotating stall; Mode
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