The present disclosure relates to a rotor and a centrifugal compressor including the rotor.
Patent Document 1 discloses a centrifugal compressor in which an operating range is extended to the low flow rate side while ensuring a sufficient structural strength of the impeller. In this centrifugal compressor, the pressure surface of each blade mounted on the impeller has a curved surface portion gently curved such that the center of a trailing edge portion is inclined to the suction surface side.
Patent Document 1: JP2013-15101A
As a result of intensive studies by the present inventors, it has been found that when the curved surface portion disclosed in Patent Document 1 is formed on the pressure side of the blade, although the operating range can be extended to the low flow rate side while ensuring a sufficient structural strength of the impeller, the pressure ratio is reduced. On the other hand, it has been found that when the curved surface portion is formed on the suction side of the blade, the pressure ratio is improved.
In view of the above, an object of at least one embodiment of the present disclosure is to provide a rotor and a centrifugal compressor including the rotor whereby it is possible to improve the pressure ratio.
(1) A rotor according to at least one embodiment of the present invention comprises: a hub; and a plurality of blades disposed on the hub. Each of the plurality of blades has a suction surface, a pressure surface, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a tip-side edge, and a hub-side edge. The suction surface has a first curved surface portion curved convexly toward the trailing edge such that the trailing edge is inclined to a pressure surface side in a first region which is a partial region, in a blade height direction of the blade, of a region connected to the trailing edge.
With the above configuration (1), the flow direction of a fluid flowing along the suction surface from the leading edge to the trailing edge is largely curved along the first curved surface portion, and approximates to the rotational direction of the rotor after passing through the trailing edge. With such a change of the air flow direction, the work of the fluid on the rotor increases, so that the pressure ratio by rotation of the rotor is improved.
(2) In some embodiments, in the above configuration (1), the first curved surface portion is connected to the hub-side edge.
(3) In some embodiments, in the above configuration (2), the first curved surface portion is formed in a region 80% or less of a blade height from the hub-side edge in a direction from the hub-side edge to the tip-side edge.
According to studies by the present inventors, the effect of improving the pressure ratio by forming the first curved surface portion on the suction surface increases as the first curved surface portion is close to the hub-side edge. With the above configurations (2) and (3), since the first curved surface portion is formed in the vicinity of the hub-side edge, it is possible to further improve the pressure ratio improvement effect.
(4) In some embodiments, in any one of the above configurations (1) to (3), the first curved surface portion is configured such that, in a cross-section perpendicular to a meridian plane of the blade, an angle of a tangent line of the first curved surface portion with respect to a chord line which is a straight line connecting the leading edge and the trailing edge increases toward the trailing edge.
With the above configuration (4), the flow direction of a fluid flowing along the suction surface from the leading edge to the trailing edge is further largely curved along the first curved surface portion, and further approximates to the rotational direction of the rotor after passing through the trailing edge. With such a change of the air flow direction, the work of the fluid on the rotor further increases, so that the pressure ratio by rotation of the rotor is further improved.
(5) In some embodiments, in any one of the above configurations (1) to (4), the pressure surface has a second curved surface portion curved convexly toward the trailing edge such that the trailing edge is inclined to a suction surface side in a second region which is a partial region, in the blade height direction of the blade, of a region connected to the trailing edge.
With the above configuration (5), a boundary layer formed by the fluid flowing along the pressure surface contracts at the second curved surface portion, so that the flow along the pressure surface is promoted. Thus, it is possible to improve the compression efficiency by rotation of the rotor.
(6) In some embodiments, in the above configuration (5), the second curved surface portion is connected to the tip-side edge.
(7) In some embodiments, in the above configuration (6), the second curved surface portion is formed in a region 70% or less of a blade height from the tip-side edge in a direction from the tip-side edge to the hub-side edge.
According to studies by the present inventors, the effect of improving the compression efficiency by rotation of the rotor by forming the second curved surface portion on the pressure surface increases as the second curved surface portion is close to the tip-side edge. With the above configurations (6) and (7), since the second curved surface portion is formed in the vicinity of the tip-side edge, it is possible to further improve the compression efficiency improvement effect.
(8) In some embodiments, in any one of the above configurations (5) to (7), in a cross-section perpendicular to a meridian plane of the blade, an angle of a tangent line of the second curved surface portion at the trailing edge with respect to a chord line which is a straight line connecting the leading edge and the trailing edge is smaller than an angle of a tangent line of the first curved surface portion at the trailing edge with respect to the chord line.
With the above configuration (8), the first curved surface portion is curved more than the second curved surface portion. Accordingly, since a boundary layer range formed in the vicinity of the trailing edge of the blade is reduced by the fluid flowing along the second curved surface portion, the compression efficiency by rotation of the rotor is improved.
(9) In some embodiments, in any one of the above configurations (5) to (8), the trailing edge is linear from the hub-side edge to the tip-side edge.
With the above configuration (9), since the trailing edge is linear from the hub-side edge to the tip-side edge, it is possible to improve the manufacturing efficiency of the blade.
(10) A centrifugal compressor according to at least one embodiment of the present invention comprises: the rotor described in any one of the above (1) to (9).
With the above configuration (10), it is possible to improve the pressure ratio of the centrifugal compressor.
According to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the flow direction of a fluid flowing along the suction surface from the leading edge to the trailing edge is largely curved along the first curved surface portion, and approximates to the rotational direction of the rotor after passing through the trailing edge. With such a change of the air flow direction, the work of the fluid on the rotor increases, so that the pressure ratio by rotation of the rotor is improved.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments. It is intended that dimensions, materials, shapes, relative positions and the like of components described in the embodiments shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
A rotor according to some embodiments of the present disclosure will be described by taking a rotor (impeller) provided in a centrifugal compressor of a turbocharger as an example. However, the centrifugal compressor in the present disclosure is not limited to a centrifugal compressor of a turbocharger, and may be any centrifugal compressor which operates alone. Further, although not described specifically, the rotor of the present disclosure includes a rotor used for a turbine or an axial-flow pump. In the following description, a fluid to be compressed by the compressor is air, but the fluid may be replaced by any other fluid.
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A first region R1 is a partial region, in the blade height direction of the blade 4, of a region connected to the trailing edge 4b on the suction surface 10 of each blade 4. As shown in
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When the first curved surface portion 11 is present in the first region R1 of the suction surface 10 of each blade 4, the flow direction of the air flowing along the suction surface 10 from the leading edge 4a to the trailing edge 4b is largely curved along the first curved surface portion 11, and approximates to the rotational direction A of the impeller 3 (see
The present inventors confirmed such effect of the first curved surface portion 11 by CFD analysis. The results are shown in
Further, the present inventors confirmed a preferable range of the first region R1 to obtain the pressure ratio improvement effect by CFD analysis. The results are shown in
The graph of
According to the graph of
Next, the rotor according to the second embodiment will be described. The rotor according to the second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that the curved surface portion is further formed on the pressure surface 20. In the second embodiment, the same constituent elements as those in the first embodiment are associated with the same reference numerals and not described again in detail.
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According to CFD analysis by the present inventors, as described in the first embodiment, the formation of the first curved surface portion 11 on the suction surface 10 improves the pressure ratio of the centrifugal compressor (see
Part (a) of
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The present inventors confirmed a preferable range of the second region R2 to obtain the convex curve improvement effect by CFD analysis. The results are shown in
According to the graph of
In the second embodiment, as shown in
Although in the first and second embodiments, the blade 4 is a full blade, the blade is not limited thereto. The blade 4 may be a splitter blade disposed between two full blades.
1 Centrifugal compressor
2 Housing
3 Impeller (Rotor)
4 Blade
4
a Leading edge
4
b Trailing edge
4
c Tip-side edge
4
d Hub-side edge
5 Hub
8 Portion having substantially elliptical cross-section
9 Curved surface portion
10 Suction surface
11 First curved surface portion
11
a Edge portion (of first curved surface portion)
20 Pressure surface
21 Second curved surface portion
30 Middle portion
40 Boundary layer
CL1 Center line
CL2 Chord line
EL1 Extension line
EL2 Extension line
L Rotational axis
PL1 Perpendicular line
PL2 Perpendicular line
R1 First region
R2 Second region
TL1 Tangent line
TL2 Tangent line
TL3 Tangent line
TL4 Tangent line
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