A centrifugal compressor for large-scale supercritical carbon dioxide applications (∼50 MW) is analyzed by means of RANS simulations. The purposely designed compressor includes adjustable inlet guide vanes, an open impeller, and a wedge-shaped vaned diffuser. The upstream total state is located at 78.70 bar and 305.15 K, close to the thermodynamic critical point, whereby non-ideal effects and two-phase flows are significant. To account for these effects, the computational model implements a homogeneous equilibrium model (using pressure and specific enthalpy as state variables) complemented with a state-of-the-art equation of state explicit in the Helmholtz free energy and specific correlations for transport properties. It is found that the ...
This paper explores the viability of established criteria to design centrifugal compressor stages th...
This paper focuses on predicting centrifugal compressor performance in the supercritical region of r...
International audienceOne of the challenges in the performance prediction of the supercritical CO2 (...
A centrifugal compressor for large-scale supercritical carbon dioxide applications (∼50 MW) is analy...
The influence of inlet condition upon the performance and stability for a 10 MW supercritical carbon...
The closed gas cycle based on supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) is a promising solution to realize...
A centrifugal compressor working with supercritical CO 2 (S-CO 2 ) has several advant...
The present study provides aerodynamic analysis of a centrifugal compressor impeller blade with supe...
Closed Joule-Bryton cycles operating with carbon dioxide in supercritical conditions (sCO2) are nowa...
AbstractDevelopment of a closed cycle gas turbine with supercritical carbon dioxide as a working flu...
This paper presents a design strategy for very low flow coefficient multi-stage compressors operatin...
This work illustrates the results of a wide experimental campaign in the frame of the EU-funded proj...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Compressors and booster pumps constitute the “heart” of the supercritical carbon dioxide transport p...
Closed power cycles based on carbon dioxide in supercritical conditions (sCO2 in the following) are ...
This paper explores the viability of established criteria to design centrifugal compressor stages th...
This paper focuses on predicting centrifugal compressor performance in the supercritical region of r...
International audienceOne of the challenges in the performance prediction of the supercritical CO2 (...
A centrifugal compressor for large-scale supercritical carbon dioxide applications (∼50 MW) is analy...
The influence of inlet condition upon the performance and stability for a 10 MW supercritical carbon...
The closed gas cycle based on supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) is a promising solution to realize...
A centrifugal compressor working with supercritical CO 2 (S-CO 2 ) has several advant...
The present study provides aerodynamic analysis of a centrifugal compressor impeller blade with supe...
Closed Joule-Bryton cycles operating with carbon dioxide in supercritical conditions (sCO2) are nowa...
AbstractDevelopment of a closed cycle gas turbine with supercritical carbon dioxide as a working flu...
This paper presents a design strategy for very low flow coefficient multi-stage compressors operatin...
This work illustrates the results of a wide experimental campaign in the frame of the EU-funded proj...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Compressors and booster pumps constitute the “heart” of the supercritical carbon dioxide transport p...
Closed power cycles based on carbon dioxide in supercritical conditions (sCO2 in the following) are ...
This paper explores the viability of established criteria to design centrifugal compressor stages th...
This paper focuses on predicting centrifugal compressor performance in the supercritical region of r...
International audienceOne of the challenges in the performance prediction of the supercritical CO2 (...