DOI: 10.4995/thesis/10251/119989
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Measurement, Simulation, and 1D-Modeling of Turbocharger Radial Turbines at Design and Extreme Off-Design Conditions

Abstract: Division of work between authorsThe publications [1,2,3, 4, 5,6,7,8] have been done in collaboration with other researchers, being the author signatures in order of seniority. First experimental measurements in [1] were executed by L. M. García-Cuevas and the respondent. Following experiments, presented in [2], were realized in collaboration between

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“…The SST turbulence model is commonly used in many of the turbomachinery applications found in the literature as observed in the literature. 2527 These examples demonstrate the model’s ability to reproduce the flow separation in a wide range of operating conditions.…”
Section: Computational Studymentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The SST turbulence model is commonly used in many of the turbomachinery applications found in the literature as observed in the literature. 2527 These examples demonstrate the model’s ability to reproduce the flow separation in a wide range of operating conditions.…”
Section: Computational Studymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…A numerical accuracy study was performed to evaluate the independence of the numerical results with the mesh size and number of layers close to the wall. Thanks to the previous experience of the authors in simulations with small interstices according to the size of the modelled geometry, 21 the independence of the numerical results was considered near the walls, through the channels and upstream and downstream of the blades where the results are more critical. This analysis has been performed considering the average cell size in the VGT and volute.…”
Section: Computational Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To better visualize the data of ETE at different flow admission conditions, twodimensional contour plot is preferred as shown in Figure 3. 21. Inside this type of map, one can interpolate from the experimental data to show how a dependent variable such as efficiency varies with the mass flow ratios and overall blade to speed ratio.…”
Section: Based On Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is undesirable but true since not a physical model can be extracted from Figure 3. 21. But, only interpolating between the efficiency valleys and efficiency peaks as a function of MFR, BSR and maybe also turbine reduced speed.…”
Section: Based On Literature Reviewmentioning
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