TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a centrifugal compressor, and particularly to a
centrifugal compressor with a large flow rate.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] For improving the performances of products such as superchargers, gas turbines, and
industrial compressors, it is a critical issue to increase the flow rate. Increasing
the flow rate of a centrifugal compressor means to increase the discharge flow rate
of a compressor with the same shell size, and further of an impeller with the same
outer diameter.
[0003] One of the problems associated with the increase in flow rate is a decrease in efficiency.
For this reason, a technique of increasing the flow rate while suppressing the decrease
in efficiency is industrially very significant.
[0004] A conventional centrifugal compressor will be described by using FIG. 6. The centrifugal
compressor mainly includes a suction inlet 1, an impeller 2, a hub 3, a rotary shaft
4, a diffuser 5, and a scroll 6.
[0005] The impeller 2 is connected to the rotary shaft 4 via the hub 3. The diffuser 5 is
provided downstream of the impeller 2, has a flow passage extending in a direction
away from the rotary shaft 4, and has an outlet directed in a radial direction in
a meridian plane. Moreover, the scroll 6 is provided downstream of the diffuser 5
and communicates with the outlet of the diffuser 5.
[0006] The suction inlet 1 plays a roll of guiding a gas to the impeller 2. The centrifugal
compressor is configured such that the gas guided to the impeller 2 is sucked into
the centrifugal compressor by the impeller 2 being rotated by the rotary shaft 4.
The velocity of the gas having passed through the impeller 2 is decreased, and the
pressure of the gas is increased, in the diffuser 5. The gas having passed through
the diffuser 5 flows into the scroll 6, and thereafter flows into a discharge port,
which is not shown. In this way, the centrifugal compressor converts the kinetic energy
of the gas to a pressure.
[0007] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the diffuser 5 and the impeller 2 of the conventional
centrifugal compressor. The more the velocity vector of the gas (the arrow in the
figure) is directed in a radial direction in the meridian plane, the less the energy
loss is. However, a large flow rate causes the velocity distribution of the gas sacked
through an impeller inlet 2a to be skewed to the hub 3 side at an impeller outlet
2b. As a result, the velocity vector is inclined toward an axial direction from the
radial direction. In addition, if the gas flows further inside the diffuser 5 in this
state, the velocity distribution is further skewed to become a cause of occurrence
of shear stress, reducing the amount of static pressure recovery, and in turn leading
to a decrease in efficiency of the entire compressor.
[0008] To solve the above-described problem, there is a method of bringing the velocity
distribution of the gas into a more uniform distribution by providing the inside of
the diffuser with a guide blade (see Japanese Patent No.
2569143) or a guide flow passage to the impeller inlet (see Japanese Patent No.
2703055).
PRIOR ART DOCUMENTS
PATENT DOCUMENTS
[0009] The centrifugal compressor according to
EP 2 072 834 A1 has a diffusor structure which aims to prevent the airflow to separate from a hub
side wall surface on a hub side wall surface downstream side within a diffusor passage.
To this end, a hub side wall surface of the diffusor passage is provided with an inclined
plane that approaches toward a shroud side in a position on a downstream side of a
portion parallel with a normal line direction of a section surface of an impeller
exit. The inclination angle is preferable set less than or equal to 20 degrees and
preferably larger than 2 degrees and less than or equal to 10 degrees.
[0010] The compressor according to
US 2002/0106278 A1 has a diffusor section which is constructed in such a way that the width dimension
in the axial direction of the outlet opening is made larger than the width dimension
of the inlet opening.
[0011] Another radial compressor as disclosed in
US 2010/0178163 A1 has a diffusor constructed such that a low-pressure region in the area of the transition
between the spiral housing and the tongue of the radial compressor is at least reduced.
[0012] In order to increase the efficiency of turbo-compressors,
GB 152,689 A suggests to introduce air with a higher tension than that coming from the rotor into
the space of the guiding device surrounding the outflow apertures of the rotor. This
serves to oppose an increased resistance to the outflow of the air and to compress
the air more completely.
[0013] The centrifugal compressor according to
JP-H11 82389 A prevents the back flow in a diffuser by increasing the width of the channel toward
the downstream side.
[0014] The centrifugal compressor according to
JP 2008/175124 A also aims to restrain surge without bringing about a decline of the compressor unit
efficiency by providing a shroud-sidewall surface of the diffusor path as a tapered
surface.
[0015] EP 2 314 876 A2 represents the closest prior art. Further,
EP 2 314 876 A2 discloses the provision of an angle formed by the diffusor inlet hub-side line with
the radial direction in the meridian plane at a point closest to an outlet of impeller
in the diffusor inlet hub-side line which ranges from 6° to 12°.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION
[0016] However, the above-described apparatuses require that new mechanisms should be provided
in the diffuser, and have a possibility that the production costs and working hours
are wasted.
[0017] In view of this, an object of the present invention is to solve the problems of the
conventional techniques and to achieve higher efficiency in a centrifugal compressor
with a large flow rate, not by providing a new mechanism, but by changing a shape
of a diffuser.
MEANS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEMS
[0018] This object is solved by a centrifugal compressor with the features of claim 1.
EFFECT OF THE INVENTION
[0019] According to the centrifugal compressor of the first invention, since θ-α>0°, skewing
of the velocity distribution of the gas is eliminated, and accordingly a decrease
in amount of static pressure recovery is suppressed. Therefore, a higher efficiency
of the entire compressor can be achieved.
[0020] According to the centrifugal compressor of the invention, since 20°<θ<30°, the skewing
of the velocity distribution of the gas can be further eliminated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a diffuser and an impeller of a centrifugal compressor
according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a graph showing a relationship between θ and an efficiency improvement rate
of the centrifugal compressor according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a diffuser and an impeller of a centrifugal compressor
according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing differences between the centrifugal compressor
according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention and the centrifugal compressor
according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a relationship between 8 and α of the centrifugal
compressor according to Embodiment 1 or 2 of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional centrifugal compressor.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a diffuser and an impeller of the conventional
centrifugal compressor.
MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0022] Hereinafter, a centrifugal compressor according to the present invention will be
described referring to embodiments by use of the drawings.
Embodiment 1
[0023] An apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described
by use of FIG. 1. The apparatus mainly includes a suction inlet 1, an impeller 2,
a hub 3, a rotary shaft 4, a diffuser 5, and a scroll 6, as in the case of the conventional
centrifugal compressor. The impeller 2 is connected to the rotary shaft 4 via the
hub 3. In addition, the diffuser 5 is provided downstream of the impeller 2, has a
flow passage directed in a direction away from the rotary shaft 4, and has an outlet
directed in a radial direction in a meridian plane. Moreover, the scroll 6 is provided
downstream of the diffuser 5, and communicates with an outlet of the diffuser 5. Note
that the rotary shaft 4 and the scroll 6 are not shown in FIG. 1, but are assumed
to be the same as those of the conventional technical.
[0024] Furthermore, like the conventional technique, the suction inlet 1 plays a role of
guiding a gas to the impeller 2. The centrifugal compressor is configured such that
the gas guided to the impeller 2 is sucked into the centrifugal compressor by the
impeller 2 being rotated by the rotary shaft 4. The velocity of the gas having passed
through the impeller 2 is decreased, and the pressure of the gas is increased, in
the diffuser 5. The gas having passed through the diffuser 5 flows into the scroll
6, and thereafter flows into a discharge port.
[0025] Here, a line on the hub 3 side in the inlet of the diffuser 5 (hereinafter, stated
as a diffuser inlet hub-side line 5a) is inclined toward an axial direction from the
radial direction in the meridian plane. At this time, an angle formed by the diffuser
inlet hub-side line 5a with the radial direction at a point B closest to the impeller
outlet 2b in the diffuser inlet hub-side line 5a is represented by θ.
[0026] Next, an angle formed by a tangent line 3b of a line on the hub 3 side in the impeller
2 (hereinafter, stated as an impeller hub-side line 3a) with the radial direction
at a point A closest to an inlet of the diffuser 5 in the impeller hub-side line 3a
is represented by α.
[0027] The conventional technique is set such that θ=α in order to smoothly connect the
impeller hub-side line 3a and the diffuser inlet hub-side line 5a. On the other hand,
the present apparatus is set such that θ-α>0° as shown in FIG. 5, and further θ is
set such that 20°< θ <30°.
[0028] In addition, an angle formed by the impeller rear edge 2c with the axial direction
is represented by β. Here, β has not necessary to be limited, but is set such that
0 °≤β≤35°, which is a value used in a general centrifugal compressor.
[0029] Note that a line of the shroud 7 is also inclined in conjunction with the inclination
of θ to confirm with a diffuser width ratio of the conventional shape. The diffuser
width ratio is b3/b2(see FIG. 1), and has a value set for each impeller. In general,
the value of the diffuser width ratio is set such that b3/b2=0.6 to 1.0.
[0030] With the above-described structure, while the velocity vector of the gas at the time
when the gas has flowed from the impeller outlet 2b to the diffuser 5 is not changed
from that of the conventional one, the skewing of the velocity distribution can be
suppressed.
[0031] FIG. 2 shows a result of simulation of the compressor efficiency of the present apparatus,
conducted under conditions that α and β are certain constant values and only θ is
a variable. In a graph of FIG. 2, the horizontal axis represents θ and the vertical
axis represents a compressor efficiency improvement rate. The compressor efficiency
improvement rate represents a difference, expressed in percentage, between the compressor
efficiency of the present apparatus and the compressor efficiency of the conventional
technique. As becoming higher in the graph, the compressor efficiency improvement
rate indicates that the compressor efficiency of the present apparatus is higher.
It can be understood from the graph that the compressor efficiency is improved when
20°< θ <30°.
[0032] Accordingly, in the present apparatus, the skewing of the velocity distribution of
the gas in the diffuser, which has conventionally occurred, is eliminated, and accordingly
a decrease in the amount of static pressure recovery in the diffuser is suppressed.
Therefore, a higher efficiency of the entire compressor can be achieved.
Embodiment 2
[0033] An apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention is one obtained by
improving the apparatus according to Embodiment 1. FIG. 4 shows differences between
the apparatus according to Embodiment 1 and the present apparatus. In the apparatus
according to Embodiment 1, since the diffuser inlet hub-side line 5a is a straight
line, directing the outlet of the diffuser 5 in the radial direction requires that
the angle of the diffuser 5 has to be changed at a certain portion. As a result, as
shown in FIG. 4, a stagnation region 11 where the flow of the gas stagnates is formed.
Shear stress acts between the gas stagnating in the stagnation region 11 and the flowing
gas, leading to a possibility of occurrence of an energy loss. The present apparatus
reduces the stagnation region 11.
[0034] As in the case of the apparatus according to Embodiment 1, as shown in FIG. 3, the
present apparatus mainly includes a suction inlet 1, an impeller 2, a hub 3, a rotary
shaft 4, a diffuser 5, and a scroll 6. The impeller 2 is connected to the rotary shaft
4 via the hub 3. The diffuser 5 is provided downstream of the impeller 2, has a flow
passage extending in a direction away from the rotary shaft 4, and has an outlet directed
in a radial direction in a meridian plane. Moreover, the scroll 6 is provided downstream
of the diffuser 5 and communicates with the outlet of the diffuser 5. Note that the
rotary shaft 4 and the scroll 6 are not shown in FIG. 3, but are assumed to be the
same as those of the conventional technique. Furthermore, the operation of the present
apparatus is also the same as those of the apparatus according to Embodiment 1 and
of the conventional technique, and is accordingly omitted.
[0035] Here, in the present apparatus, the diffuser inlet hub-side line 5b is made to be
a concave curved line. An angle formed by a tangent line 5c of the diffuser inlet
hub-side line 5b with a radial direction at a point B closest to an impeller outlet
2b in the diffuser inlet hub-side line 5b is represented by θ. The line of the shroud
7, α, and β are set such that θ-α>0° as shown in FIG. 5, and further θ is set such
that 20°< θ <30° as in the case of the apparatus according to Embodiment 1. Note that
the diffuser inlet hub-side line 5b may be a single arc, or may be a line obtained
by smoothly combining a plurality of arcs or ovals, as long as it is a curved line.
[0036] With the above-described structure, as shown in FIG. 4, the present apparatus can
reduce the stagnation region 11, which exists in the case of the apparatus according
to Embodiment 1. Therefore, the present apparatus can reduce shear stress and makes
it possible to achieve higher efficiency.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0037] The present invention is favorable as a centrifugal compressor, and in particular
a centrifugal compressor with a large flow rate.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0038]
- 1
- suction inlet
- 2
- impeller
- 2a
- impeller inlet
- 2b
- impeller outlet
- 2c
- impeller rear edge
- 3
- hub
- 3a
- impeller hub-side line
- 3b
- tangent line
- 4
- rotary shaft
- 5
- diffuser
- 5a
- diffuser inlet hub-side line (in the apparatus according
- to
- Embodiment 1 of the present invention)
- 5b
- diffuser inlet hub-side line (in the apparatus according
- to
- Embodiment 2 of the present invention)
- 5c
- tangent line
- 6
- scroll
- 7
- shroud
- 11
- stagnation region