The surface roughness effect on the performance of supersonic ejectors
D.V. Brezgin1, K.E. Aronson1, F. Mazzelli2, and A. Milazzo2
1Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B.N. Eltsin: Ural Power Engineering Institute, Ekaterinburg, Russia
2University of Florence, Florence, Italy
E-mail: k.e.aronson@urfu.ru
Keywords: supersonic ejector, entrainment ratio, CFD, wall log-law, sand-grain roughness
Pages: 553–561
Abstract
The
paper presents the numerical simulation results of the surface roughness influence
on gas-dynamic processes inside flow parts of
a supersonic ejector. These simulations are performed using two commercial CFD
solvers (Star-CCM+ and Fluent). The results are compared to each other and
verified by a full-scale experiment in terms of global flow parameters (the
entrainment ratio: the ratio between secondary to primary mass flow rate - ER
hereafter) and local flow parameters distribution (the static pressure distribution
along the mixing chamber and diffuser walls). A detailed comparative study of
the employed methods and approaches in both CFD packages is carried out in
order to estimate the roughness effect on the logarithmic law velocity
distribution inside the boundary layer. Influence of the surface roughness is
compared with the influence of the backpressure (static pressure at the ejector
outlet). It has been found out that
increasing either the ejector backpressure or the surface roughness height, the
shock position displaces upstream. Moreover, the numerical simulation results
of an ejector with rough walls in the both CFD solvers are well quantitatively
agreed with each other in terms of the mean ER and well qualitatively agree in
terms of the local flow parameters distribution. It is found out that in the
case of exceeding the “critical roughness height” for the given boundary
conditions and ejector’s geometry, the ejector switches to the “off-design”
mode and its performance decreases considerably.
DOI: 10.1134/S0869864317040060
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