A procedure for the design of two-dimensional, curved diffusers is developed and evaluated through comparisons with flow regime and performance data. As input to the method, the inner and outer-wall potential-flow pressure distributions are specified as combinations of straight-wall diffuser pressure distributions. The diffuser shape is calculated using the method of Stanitz. In Part II criteria are established for choosing desirable inner and outer-wall pressure distributions. These criteria are based on systematic performance and flow regime tests carried out on curved diffusers with inner-wall length to throat width ratios between 4 and 10, area ratios between 1.5 and 2.1, and turning angles between 30 and 90 deg. The procedure yields diffusers of higher performance than circular-arc center-line diffusers.
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The Design and Performance of Two-Dimensional, Curved Diffusers: Part I—Exposition of Method and Part II—Experiment, Evaluation of Method, and Conclusions
J. P. Johnston
J. P. Johnston
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
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C. J. Sagi
Creare, Inc., Hanover, N. H.
J. P. Johnston
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
J. Basic Eng. Dec 1967, 89(4): 715-731 (17 pages)
Published Online: December 1, 1967
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February 2, 1967
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November 3, 2011
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Sagi, C. J., and Johnston, J. P. (December 1, 1967). "The Design and Performance of Two-Dimensional, Curved Diffusers: Part I—Exposition of Method and Part II—Experiment, Evaluation of Method, and Conclusions." ASME. J. Basic Eng. December 1967; 89(4): 715–731. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3609693
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