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In this lecture...

• Tutorial on 2-D analysis of axial


compressors and cascades

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Prof. Bhaskar Roy, Prof. A M Pradeep, Department of Aerospace, IIT Bombay
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Problem 1
Air at 1.0 bar and 288 K enters an axial flow
compressor with an axial velocity of 150 m/s. There are
no inlet guide vanes. The rotor stage has a tip diameter
of 60 cm and a hub diameter of 50 cm and rotates at
100rps. The air enters the rotor and leaves the stator in
the axial direction with no change in velocity or radius.
The air is turned through 30.2 degree as it passes
through the rotor. Assume a stage pressure ratio of 1.2
and overall pressure ratio of 6. Find a) the mass flow
rate of air, b) the power required to drive the
compressor, c) the degree of reaction at the mean
diameter, d) the number of compressor stages required
if the isentropic efficiency is 0.85.

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Solution : Problem # 1
V2
β2
U
C2

V1
U
β1
Ca

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Solution: Problem # 1

 dt + dh   0.6 + 0.5 
U= π× ×N = π ×  × 100 = 172.76m / s
 2   2 
U
β1 = tan   = 49.2°
−1

 Ca 
β 2 = 49.2 − 30.2 = 19°
 U − Ca tan β 2 
tan α 2 =   = 80.75
 Ca 
α 2 = 38.92°

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Solution: Problem # 1

π
4
2
(
m = × dt − dh × Ca × ρ 2
2
) & T1 = T01 −
Ca2
2Cp
= 276.8 K
γ −1
 P 02  γ
T 02 = T 01 ×   ∴ T 02 = 303.41K
 P 01 
C2 Ca
2

T 2 = 303.41 − & cos α 2 =


2Cp C2
Ca 150
∴ C2 = = = 192.79m / s
cos α 2 cos 38.92

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Solution: Problem # 1

192.79 2
T 2 = 303.41 − = 284.91 K
2010
P 2 = 1.216 bar
1.216 × 101325
ρ2 = = 1.507 Kg / m3
287 × 284.9

m = 19.53 Kg / s

P = U × Ca × m× (tan β1 − tan β 2 )
= 172.76 × 150 × 19.53 × (tan 49.2 − tan 19 ) = 412 KW

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Solution: Problem # 1

Ca
RX = 1 − × (tan β1 + tan β 2 )
2U
× (tan 49.2 + tan 19 ) = 1 − 0.65
150
=1−
2 × 172.76
= 0.35
U × Ca
ΔT0s = × (tan β1 − tan β 2 )
Cp
172.76 × 150
= × (tan 49.2 − tan 19 ) = 20.99 K
1005

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Solution: Problem # 1


T1  γ
γ −1

ΔT0overall = × π C − 1
ηC  

=
288
0.85
(
× 6 0.286 − 1 = 226.5K )
226.5
n= = 10.79 ≈ 11
20.99

Therefore the number of stages required for the


given pressure ratio is 11.0.

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Problem # 2
An axial flow compressor is to be designed to
generate a total pressure ratio of 4.0 with an
overall isentropic efficiency of 0.85. The inlet and
outlet blade angles of the rotor blades are 45
degree & 10 degree respectively and the
compressor stage has a degree of reaction of 50
percent. If the blade speed is 220 m/s and the
work done factor is 0.86, find the number of
stages required. Is it likely that the compressor
will suffer from shock losses? The ambient air
static temperature is 290 K and the air enters the
compressor through guide vanes.
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Solution: Problem # 2
V2
β2
α2
V1
U
β1 C2
α1
C1

Ca

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Solution: Problem # 2

U
Axial velocity, Ca = = 187 m / s
tan β 1 + tan β 2

Ca
Absolute velocity at C1 = = 190m / s
cos α1
inlet,

The per stage temperature


rise,
λ × U × Ca × (tan β 1 − tan β 2 )
∆T0 s = = 29 K
Cp
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Solution: Problem # 2

Total temperature at compressor inlet,


2
C1
T 02 = T 2 + = 331.8 K
2Cp
Isentropic total temperature at compressor exit,
γ −1

T 03 s = T 02 × π c γ
= 493.9 K

Actual total temperature at


compressor exit,
T 03 = T 02 +
(T 03 s − T 02 )
= 522.5 K
ηc
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Solution: Problem # 2

Therefore total temperature rise across the


compressor = T 03 − T 02 = 190.74 K

The number of stages required=


Overall temperature rise across the compressor
Per stage temperature rise
190.74
= = 6.6 ≈ 7
29

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Solution: Problem # 2
To determine whether the compressor
will suffer from shock losses, we need to
find the relative Mach number
V1
M rel =
γRT2
Ca
V1 = = 264.5m / s
cos β1
∴ M rel = 0.77
Since relative Mach number is less than
unity, the compressor is not likely to suffer
from shock losses.
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Problem # 3
• The conditions of air at the entry of an axial
compressor stage are P1=1 bar and T1=314
K. The air angles are β1=51o, β2=9o, α1= α3=7o.
The mean diameter and peripheral speed are
50 cm and 100 m/s respectively. Given that
the work done factor is 0.95, stage
efficiency is 0.88, mechanical efficiency is
0.92 and the mass flow rate is 25 kg/s,
Determine a) air angle at stator entry, b)
blade height at entry and hub–tip diameter
ratio, c)Stage loading coefficient, d) Power
required to drive the stage.

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Solution: Problem # 3
a) U
= tan α1 + tan β1
Ca
100
= tan 7 + tan 51 ∴ Ca = 73.65m / s
Ca
U
tan α 2 + tan β 2 =
Ca
100
tan α 2 + tan 9 = ∴ α 2 = 50.18°
73.65

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Solution: Problem # 3
b)

m = ρ × Ca × (π × d × h),
Substituti ng known values in the above, h = 0.19 m
dt = 50 + 19 = 69cm,
dh = 50 − 19 = 31cm
dh
The hub - tip ratio is = 0.449
dt

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Solution: Problem # 3

c) Ψ = w & w = λ × Ca × U × (tan β1 − tan β 2)


U 2

w = 0.95 × 100 × 73.65 × (tan 51 − tan 9) = 7534.8J / Kg


7534.8
Ψ= 2
= 0.7535, is the loading coefficien t.
100

d) P = m
 ×w
= 204.75KW is the power required.
ηm

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Prof. Bhaskar Roy, Prof. A M Pradeep, Department of Aerospace, IIT Bombay
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In this lecture...

• Tutorial on 2-D analysis of axial


compressors and cascades

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