Numerical and experimental analysis of automotive turbocharger compressor aeroacoustics at different operating conditions

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/80742

Cita bibliográfica

Broatch Meza, A.; Galindo, J.; Navarro García, R.; García Tíscar, J. (2016). Numerical and experimental analysis of automotive turbocharger compressor aeroacoustics at different operating conditions. International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow. 61B:245-255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2016.04.003

Titulación

Resumen

Centrifugal compressor aeroacoustics are analyzed by means of a three-dimensional CFD model. Three operating points at nominal compressor speed are simulated ranging from best efficiency point to near-surge conditions. Experimental measurements are obtained using a steady flow rig mounted on an anechoic chamber. URANS and DES predictions of compressor global variables and pressure spectra are compared against experimental measurements. Flow-induced noise increases as the operating point moves toward surge line. Stall at the suction side of the blades exists even for high mass flow conditions, causing a high frequency boundary layer oscillation. Low momentum cells rotating at the diffuser are found at points closer to surge, causing the so-called whoosh noise. Inducer rotating stall is also present at these conditions. Point closest to surge shows a rotating tornado-type vortex at the inducer, determining a moving low pressure region that increases low frequency noise content.

Palabras clave

CFD, Centrifugal compressor, URANS, DES, Rotating stall, Whoosh noise

ISSN

0142-727X

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Fuente

International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow

DOI

10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2016.04.003