Turbochargers: OSAKO Katsuyuki Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, LTD
Turbochargers: OSAKO Katsuyuki Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, LTD
Turbochargers: OSAKO Katsuyuki Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, LTD
Turbochargers
OSAKO Katsuyuki
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd
passenger cars (1). Flow analysis is being design. For this purpose, research has been
conducted to ascertain internal flows in radial
conducted, as indicated in the
turbines and to elucidate the arising loss
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. mechanism(2).
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It has been reported that internal flows from the 3.3 Wide operating range compressor
inlet to the outlet of the radial turbine wheel were During recent years, in conjunction with the
measured with good agreement to the results of application of VG turbochargers, compressors with
CFD (computational fluid dynamics) used for increasingly wide operating ranges have been
comparison. Fig. 2 shows the comparison results. required. Improvement in turbocharger
Using CFD with good agreement with the performance is particularly needed in low engine
measurement results, the arising loss mechanism speed regions, necessitating the expansion of
within the turbine blades is also being considered. compressor surge limitations on the low flow side.
Fig. 3 presents the turbine blade flow analysis Accordingly, research has been conducted on
results. The loss accumulation mechanism is methods of improving compressor impeller internal
clarified on the suction surface of the blade outlet flows, and limiting surge(3). Fig. 4 shows the
on the shroud side. results of compressor flow analysis in the surge
vicinity. Consideration is given to the limitation of
Measurement
0 point the occurrence of reverse flow and surge.
Hub)
(Hub)
89%
(Shroud)
(Shroud) In addition, tests and flow analysis are being
63% 89% 89%
63%
89%
undertaken with respect to research on the
63%
63%
① optimization of casing treatment for compressors.
② Vanes are positioned in the casing treatment, and
③ ④(Hub) surge limitations are expanded on the low flow side.
○ measurement
- flow analysis Fig. 5 shows casing treatment with vanes.
Relative Velocity W Relative Flow Angle β
(m/s) (deg)
90
500
Shroud (89%)
60
400
Blade Blade
30
W(m/s)
β(deg)
300
0
200 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
-30
100
-60
Blade Blade
0 -90
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 PS SS
PS SS
Outlet
Outlet
Hub Pressure
surface(PS)
Secondary flow on the Loss
shroud surface distribution
Suction Surface(SS)
Shroud Surface
Rotation
International Gas Turbine Congress of ASME
2002.
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C
B
A
Shock wave
Shock wave
SS PS
Rotation