2018
DOI: 10.1080/19942060.2017.1419148
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Numerical study and experimental validation of a Roots blower with backflow design

Abstract: A three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of a Roots blower with a backflow design was established to analyse the effects of the backflow on the Roots blower's performance. A prototype of Roots blower with a backflow design was manufactured to validate the CFD model through the pressure distribution and the mass flow rate. The results showed that the proposed CFD model agreed well with the experimental data. The effects of the sizes and directions of the backflow passage on the Roots blower'… Show more

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“…However, the turbulent viscosity coefficient should be calculated with strain rate instead of a constant according to the study conducted by Shih, Liou, Shabbir, Yang, and Zhu (1995). In order to make the flow conform to the physical laws of turbulence, the realizable k-ε model, therefore, is obtained by modifying the standard k-ε model (Mou, He, Zhao, & Chau, 2017;Niu et al, 2017;Sun, Jia, Xing, & Peng, 2018;Wu et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2014). In addition, Wu et al (2011), Qin, Xiao, Zhou, Wu, and Xu (2016) and Wang, Silaen, Tang, Barker, and Zhou (2017) used the realizable k-ε model to research the settling chamber and the simulation results were in accord to their experiment results.…”
Section: Airflow Field Dynamics Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the turbulent viscosity coefficient should be calculated with strain rate instead of a constant according to the study conducted by Shih, Liou, Shabbir, Yang, and Zhu (1995). In order to make the flow conform to the physical laws of turbulence, the realizable k-ε model, therefore, is obtained by modifying the standard k-ε model (Mou, He, Zhao, & Chau, 2017;Niu et al, 2017;Sun, Jia, Xing, & Peng, 2018;Wu et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2014). In addition, Wu et al (2011), Qin, Xiao, Zhou, Wu, and Xu (2016) and Wang, Silaen, Tang, Barker, and Zhou (2017) used the realizable k-ε model to research the settling chamber and the simulation results were in accord to their experiment results.…”
Section: Airflow Field Dynamics Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the velocity of the grid points (4, 5, 6, 7), the velocity u in the x-direction and the velocity v in y-direction are all 0, and their pressure are the average values of their surrounding grid points and their own values. As examples, boundary conditions of the grid points (1,3,6) are listed as follows:…”
Section: Grid Divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results provided the leakage flow field map in the tip gap. Liu et al [14,15] and Sun et al [16,17] established the CFD simulation model of the roots blower and validated it by measurements of mass flow rate and pressure distribution. Huang and Liu [18] conducted the analysis using 2D numerical meshes at various rotating positions for three-lobe twin-rotor Roots blower.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%