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Design and Analysis of Centrifugal Compressors
ISBN:
9781119424093
No. of Pages:
408
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2020
A sufficiently large compressor range is a major design target for centrifugal compressors. In most cases it is limited by choking and surge. However, when operating at high pressure levels, the operating range may also be limited by flow induced vibrations resulting from rotating stall or other fluid dynamic excitations (Bonciani et al. 1980).
Topics:
Stability,
Compressors,
Design,
Excitation,
Flow (Dynamics),
Fluids,
High pressure (Physics),
Surges,
Vibration
8.1
Distinction Between Different Types of Rotating Stall
8.2Vaneless Diffuser Rotating Stall
8.3Abrupt Impeller Rotating Stall
8.4Progressive Impeller Rotating Stall
8.5Vaned Diffuser Rotating Stall
8.6Surge
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