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Aerodynamic Optimization of a High-Expansion Ratio Organic Radial-Inflow Turbine

Journal article published in 2016 by Yan Li, Xuesong Li, Xiaodong Ren
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Abstract

Given that the radial-inflow turbine is a critical component of the Organic Rankine cycle system, its performance substantially influences system capacity. This paper established an optimization framework for the radial-inflow turbine is established with the combination of a computational fluid dynamics software, a non-uniform rational B-spline parameterization method, and an optimization strategy. The nozzle, meridional flow path, and blade profile of a 500 kW turbine were optimized. Results show that nozzle blade and impeller optimization leads to a 0.34 % and about 0.71 % increase in turbine efficiency, respectively. After optimization, the flow state in the turbine was good, and the flow separation almost disappeared. © 2016, The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.