Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/372373
Title: Effect of Inlet Swirl on Flow Separation in Diffuser
Researcher: Singh, Hardial
Guide(s): Arora, B.B.
Keywords: Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Engineering Mechanical
University: Delhi Technological University
Completed Date: 2021
Abstract: The diffuser is a critical component of turbomachinery, such as the inlet portion of jet engines, gas turbines, axial compressors, etc. The annular diffuser is employed to newlineefficiently convert kinetic energy into pressure energy within the shortest possible newlinelength. When the fluid passes through the diffuser, it is retarded, and diffusion comes newlineinto the picture. The diffusion process in the diffuser is very complex. There is a chance of developing an unfavorable adverse pressure gradient that may lead to flow separation due to severe loss of the gas turbine performance. A good diffuser design increases the efficiency of the power plant and minimizes the requirement for fuel, which leads to the benefit of society. The performance of an annular diffuser depends upon a large number of geometrical and dynamical parameters. Despite knowing the importance of an annular diffuser for turbomachinery, the literature present in the open forum is scanty due to the confidential nature of the application. Based on the available literature survey, the effect of inlet swirl on the performance of an annular diffuser has been studied. In addition, the effect of geometrical parameters has also been reported. The emphasis of the current work is to systematically investigate the various geometrical configurations such that higher performance can be achieved.In the present research work, experimental and numerical investigations have been carried out to study the effect of fully developed swirling and non-swirling flow to Characterize the flow behavior and performance of the annular diffuser. The newlinegeometric design of the annular diffuser is calculated on different area ratios (i.e. 2 to 4) and varying casing angles. The flow conditions at the inlet are varied with different inlet swirl angles (0°-25°) to evaluate the effect of flow development inside the diffuser.The flow behavior of the annular diffuser is analyzed at Reynolds number 2.5 × 105 The performance characteristics are assessed based on longitudina velocity profiles, newline
Pagination: xvi, 142
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/372373
Appears in Departments:Mechanical Engineering

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