Claims
- 1. A centrifugal fluid machine having a vaned impeller with a peripheral annular outlet and a vaned diffuser having an annular inlet generally aligned with and surrounding the impeller outlet to receive therefrom fluid flow having velocity and direction varying in part as a function of impeller speed and differential pressure, the diffuser vanes having suction sides trailing in the direction of impeller rotation and being angled so as to be in general alignment with the overall direction of fluid flow during the fluid machine operating range from choke to surge/instability conditions, and the improvement wherein
- the orientation of the suction sides of the vanes is more radial than the fluid flow direction in the portion of the operating range near the surge/instability condition by an incidence angle sufficient to create stall bubbles along the vanes, suction sides in and adjacent to the throat at the diffuser inlet to forestall surge/instability by effectively fluid dynamically reducing the flow area of the diffuser throat near the surge/instability condition and thereby extending the operating fluid flow range of the fluid machine between the choke and surge/instability conditions, said incidence angle near the surge/instability condition having a value in excess of 3.5 degrees.
- 2. A centrifugal fluid machine as in claim 1 wherein said incidence angle has a value in the range of from 5 to 9 degrees.
- 3. A centrifugal fluid machine as in claim 1 wherein the operating flow range of the fluid machine exceeds 30 percent of the flow at choke flow.
- 4. A centrifugal fluid machine as in claim 3 wherein the operating flow range of the fluid machine is near 35 percent of the flow at choke flow.
- 5. A centrifugal fluid machine having a vaned impeller with a peripheral annular outlet defined in part by a hub on one side and a shroud on the other and a vaned diffuser having an annular inlet generally aligned with and surrounding the impeller outlet to receive therefrom fluid flow having velocity and direction varying in part as a function of impeller speed and differential pressure, the diffuser vanes having suction sides trailing in the direction of impeller rotation and being angled so as to be in general alignment with the overall direction of fluid flow during the fluid machine operating range from choke to surge/instability conditions, the vanes defining passages closed on opposite hub and shroud sides generally aligned with the impeller hub and the shroud, respectively, and the improvement wherein
- the orientation of the suction sides of the vanes is more radial than the fluid flow direction in the portion of the operating range near the surge/instability condition by an incidence angle sufficient to create stall bubbles along the vanes, suction sides in and adjacent to the throat on the hub sides of the diffuser passages at the diffuser inlet to forestall surge/instability by effectively fluid dynamically reducing the flow area of the diffuser throat near the surge/instability condition and thereby extending the operating fluid flow range of the fluid machine between the choke and surge/instability conditions, said incidence angle near the surge/instability condition having a value in excess of 3.5 degrees.
- 6. A centrifugal fluid machine as in claim 5 wherein said incidence angle has a value in the range from 5 to 9 degrees.
- 7. A centrifugal fluid machine as in claim 5 wherein the operating flow range of the fluid machine exceeds 30 percent of the flow at choke flow.
- 8. A centrifugal fluid machine as in claim 7 wherein the operating flow range of the fluid machine is near 35 percent of the flow at choke flow.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 044,008 filed Apr. 29, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,935.
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