[en] The Tesla compressor is an innovative technology that offers a unique approach to fluid compression. Unlike traditional compressors that use rotating blades, bladeless compressors utilize closely spaced disks to create compression. The purpose of this article is to design a prototype Tesla air compressor with optimal design parameters and investigate the performance and loss characteristics based on numerical analysis and experimental demonstration. The prototype model has been numerically investigated at different rotational speeds and the results have been compared with those obtained in experiments. CFD simulations indicate that the rotor-only efficiency is greater than 90% at very low mass flow rates, while the coupling of the rotor and volute leads to a total-to-static efficiency of approximately 58 % (without losses) at 14 g/s. At a nominal mass flow of 4 g/s, the highest total to static pressure ratio would be around 1.27. Experimental results indicate leakage losses greatly reduce net mass flow, while pressure ratio values are in good agreement with CFD predictions. During this experiment, a maximum isentropic efficiency of 32.4% is measured. Indeed, the prototype included ventilation and leakage losses, which were not modelled in the CFD analysis. It is remarkable that the compressor does not show any unstable behavior down to zero mass flow (closed valve test), where the CFD and the experiment show consistent pressure ratios. An estimation of the losses from end wall friction and leakage flow is carried out using numerical simulations at different exit radial clearances. Increasing radial clearance results in an increase in leakage and end wall power loss, the latter being driven mainly by the axial clearance with the casing, which remained unchanged. To minimize leakage, a Teflon ring has been used as a first measure. Numerical calculations have indicated that the leakage rate is approximately 6 g/s at design speed. A brush seal-type solution can improve the sealing system to reduce leakage.
Disciplines :
Energy
Author, co-author :
Tiwari, Ravi Nath; TPG, University of Genova, Italy
Reggio, Federico; SIT Technologies Srl, Italy
Ferrari, Mario Luigi; TPG, University of Genova, Italy
De Paepe, Ward ; Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté Polytechnique > Service de Thermique et Combustion
Traverso, Alberto; TPG, University of Genova, Italy
Language :
English
Title :
Experimental Characterization of a Bladeless Air Compressor
Publication date :
28 June 2024
Event name :
ASME Turbo Expo 2024: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition
This project has received funding from the European Union\u2019s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 861079 (\u201CNextMGT - Next Generation of Micro-Gas Turbines for High Efficiency, Low Emissions, and Fuel Flexibility\u201D). This paper reflects only the authors\u2019 view and the Research Executive Agency, and the European Commission are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. The authors wish to acknowledge Paolo Silvestri (CEO, SIT Technologies SRL) for his assistance during this work.
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