Ad Publication

A D PUBLICATION

Unit of A D Research Organization

International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology

  • ISSN (Print) : 2454-1125
  • ISSN (Online) : 2454-1338
  • Impact Factor : 3.885 (Calculated by I2OR)
  • Frequency : 12
  • Publisher : A D Publication

Jounaral Scope

International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology  (IJESFT ) is peer- reviewed  (refereed) international journal published by A D Publication. Its aim to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current and Futuristic research. It is a leading e-journal, under which we are encouraging and exploring newer ideas of current trends in research by publishing papers containing pure knowledge. The Journal is started with noble effort to help the researchers in their work and also to share knowledge and research ideas.

Salient Feature

  • Online paper Submission : Authors can submit manuscript online
  •  
  • Strict Plagiarism Policy : Each manuscript passes through our Plagiarism testing tool before issuance of Acceptance for publication in IJESFT.
  •  
  • Open access Journal : IJESFT is an open access journal and the paper published in the serial publication can be downloaded from the archive section free of cost in pdf format.
  •  
  • Online & Print Publication : IJESFT is registered with NISCAIR India as ONLINE as well as PRINT serial publication having ISSN (ONLINE): 2454-1338 and ISSN (PRINT): 2454-1125.
  •  
  • Certification of Publication : A Softcopy of Certificate of Publication is issued to the corresponding author free of cost. Authors can also order for Hard copy certificates if required for academic purposes.
  •  
  • Highly Indexed & Impact Factor Journal : IJESFT is indexed all major research databases around the globe viz. google scholar, Issuu, dox top, academia.edu, Advance science index, docstoc , Scribd, Slide share, I2OR etc.IJESFT is to be indexed with JIFactor, Cite factor, SJIF, DRJI, Global Impact Factor, General Impact Factor, Index Copernicus International, IIFS, Research Bible, Research Gate, Citeseer, SIS, Jour Informatics, DOAJ, Computer Science Directory, Advanced Science Index etc. It has received Impact factor from I2OR and to be GIF, SJIF, which marks the quality excellence of the serial publication.
  •  
  • Rapid Publication Process : The paper submitted to IJESFT is evaluated with in a period of 5-10 days for acceptance/ rejection after plagiarism testing and peer review followed by a simple and fast publication process.
  •  
  • Reputed Editorial Board : IJESFT has a panel of distinguished Editorial Board members from multiple countries along with finest reviewers to strengthen the quality of publication.
  •  
  • Nominal Processing and Publication Charges : Nominal Processing & Publishing Charges (Includes online publication, Indexing & Abstracting in various online repositories, Soft copy of certificate to each author, Soft copy of letter of acceptance, Soft copy of reviewer evaluation card). There is no hidden cost. The hardcopy certificates can be ordered @ Rs 200 (INR) / $20 per author per certificate for academic purpose (optional).
  •  
  • Environment Friendly Policy : IJESFT has ONLINE as well as PRINT ISSN but still we insist for ONLINE publication only, as the journal is open access, so one can download the published papers for unrestricted reprints as and when required. We at IJESFT believe that we have a responsibility towards the environment and every paper saved is worth saving the Mother Nature.

International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology  (IJESFT ) accepting manuscripts for publication in following fields:

  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Natural Sciences,
  • Humanities
  • Information Technology
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Bio-tech Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Instrumentation and Control
  • Computer Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design
  • Aeronautical Engineering
  • Plastic Engineering
  • Textile Engineering
  • Power Electronics
  • Computational mathematics
  • Civil Engineering
  • Food Technology
  • Nano Technology & science
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering
  • Image processing
  • Structural Engineering
  • Instrumentation and Control
  • Neural Networks
  • Software Engineering

 

Chief Editor:

Managing Director

A D Publication, India

Editor Board:

Dr. A. Heidari

Ph.D.,D.Sc.,Faculty of Chemistry

California South University (CSU),Irvine, California, USA

Er. V R Shah

Computer Engineering Department

Computer System corporation, Illinois, USA

Dr. D J Shah

Director,  Shruj LED Technologies Pvt Ltd, India

Dr. J M Prajapati

Faculty of Technology, M S University Baroda, Gujarat, India

Dr. J M Rathod

B V M Engineering College, V V Nagar,India

Dr. N S Mehta

LDRP,Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India

Prof. N K Patel

Faculty of Technology, M S University Baroda, Gujarat, India

Prof. Shyam lal Sharma

AFSET, Al Falah University,Faridabad,India

Dr. P P Rathod

Government Engineering College, Bhuj, India

Mohd Shawal Jadin

Faculty of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Universiti Malaysia Pahang Main Campus, 26600 Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia

Rosmadi Abdullah

Faculty of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Universiti Malaysia Pahang Main Campus, 26600 Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia

Dr. S.Ramesh

Department of Mechanical Engineering KCG Nagar, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Karapakkam, Chennai - 600 097,India

Dr. Bharat M. Ramani

Professor & Principal,Shri Labhubhai Trivedi Institute of Engineering & Technology, Rajkot,Gujarat,India

Dr. Elango Natarajan

Mechanical Engineering Department

UCSI University, Kualalumpur Campus, Malaysia

Dr. Upaka Sanjeewa Rathnayake

Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology. Malabe,Sri Lanka.

Dr. Manoj Khandelwal

Federation University Australia,Australia

Dr.A.Srinivasan

Dean, AVS Engineering College,Ammapet,Salem,Tamilnadu, India.

Dr. Pancham Shukla

School Of Computing,London Metropolitan University

166-220 Holloway Road,London N7 8DB,UK

Dr.I A Palani

Indian Institute of Technology - Indor, India

Dr. Tahseen Ahmad Tahseen

Assistant Professor, Departtment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Tikrit University, Iraq

Associate Professor Dr. Md. Ashikur Rahman Khan

Department of Information & Communication Engineering, Noakhali Science & Technology University, Sonapur-3814, Noakhali, Bangladesh

Dr. Deepak Raj Bhat

Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering, School of Engineering Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel, Nepal

Dr. Mohd Ruzaimi Mat Rejab

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 26600 Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia

Prof. Dhwani N Vaishnav

Science and Humanities,S S Engineering College, Bhavnagar, India

Dr. J A Vadher

Prof and Head of Institute, Government Engineering Collage,Gujarat,India

Volumn : 2, Issue : 10
SR No.Paper TitlePage No.Download
1

Mathematical Modelling centrifugal compressor for process industry

  • Author
  • To cite this Article
  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • Reference
Bharatkumar M Trivedi, Dr. J A Vadher

Copy and paste a formatted citation or use one of the links to import into a bibliography manager.

MLA : Trivedi, Bharatkumar et al."Mathematical Modelling centrifugal compressor for process industry","International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology" (2016).

APA : Trivedi, Bharatkumar et al. (2016)."Mathematical Modelling centrifugal compressor for process industry", International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology.

Chicago : Trivedi, Bharatkumar et al."Mathematical Modelling centrifugal compressor for process industry", "International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology" (2016).

In the Present work attention has been paid to the determination of transient behavior of dynamic compressors, and the response rate of such compressors during testing was established empirically. The transient behavior is often predicted by mathematical models and a detailed knowledge of the dynamic response at the design stage is becoming increasingly important for the design and development of control systems. Here the steady state compressor characteristics have been used to introduce effects of the blading or impeller depending on the type of compressor being considered (i.e. axial or centrifugal).                                                          

Centrifugal Compressor,Blading,Impeller, Dynamic Response
  1. Davis, F. T., Corripio, A. B., “Dynamic Simulation of Compressor using a Real Gas Equation of State.”
  2. Dean, R. C., Young, L. R., “The Time Domain of Centrifugal Compressor and Pump Stability, Stall and Surge.” March 1976.
  3. Rothe, P. H. Runstadler, P. W. First Pump Surge Behaviour. J. Fluid Eng. Dec. 1978. p. 439-466
  4. Fasol, Kitt, Tuip, L., Identification of Blast Furnace Air Supply System. Paper 8.6,4th IFAC Symposium on Identification and System Parameter Estimation, TbiUsi, Sept. 1976.
  5. Fasol, Kitt, Gironau, M., Tuip, L. “Possibilities of Theoretical and Experimental Identification of Blast Furnace Air Supply System,” VDI Berichte, 276,1977, p. 18-85.
  6. Fasol, K. H. Gironau, M., “Modelling and Simulation of a Chemical Process Plant Blast Furnace System.” IMACS Symposium on Simulation of Control Systems, Vienna, Sept. 1978.
  7. Kulberg, J. F., Sheppard, D. E., King, E. O., Baker, J. R., “The Dynamic Simulation of Turbine Engine Compressors.” AIAA 69-486, AIAA 5th Propulsion Conference.
  8. Willoh, R. G. Seldner, K.Multistage Compressor Simulation Applied to the Prediction of Axial Flow Instabilities. NASA TMX-1880. Sept. 1969.
  9. Corbett, A. G., Elder, R. L., Stability of an Axial Flow Compressor with Steady Inlet Condition. J. Mech. Eng. Sci.Vol. 16, No. 6,1975.
  10. Corbett, A. G., Elder, R. L.,” Mathematical Modelling of Compressor Stability in Steady and Unsteady Flow Conditions.Unsteady Phenomena in Turbomachinery,
  11. Elder, R. L., Macdougal, I., “Simulation of Centrifugal Compressor Transient Performance for Process Plant Application”, ASME paper, 1983.
  12. Greitzer, E. M., “Surge and Rotating Stall in Axial Flow Compressor Part II - Experimental Results and Comparisons with Theory”, J. Eng. For Power, April, 1978, p. 199.
  13. Schultz, J. M., “The Polytropic Analysis of Centrifugal Compressors. J. Eng. for Power, Jan 1962, p. 62-82.”
01-08 Download
2

CFD Analysis of centrifugal compressor using Ansys

  • Author
  • To cite this Article
  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • Reference
Bharatkumar M Trivedi, Bharatkumar Manharlal Trivedi, Dr.J.A.Vadher

Copy and paste a formatted citation or use one of the links to import into a bibliography manager.

MLA : Trivedi, Bharatkumar et al."CFD Analysis of centrifugal compressor using Ansys","International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology" (2016).

APA : Trivedi, Bharatkumar et al. (2016)."CFD Analysis of centrifugal compressor using Ansys", International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology.

Chicago : Trivedi, Bharatkumar et al."CFD Analysis of centrifugal compressor using Ansys", "International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology" (2016).

In order to obtain more power from the engine, a new and larger turbocharger is being used. This paper is the culmination of the complete fundamental study of air flow physics. Turbochargers are extensively used throughout the automobile industries as they can enhance the output of an internal combustion (IC) engine without the need to increase its cylinder capacity. This paper deals with the computational fluids dynamics analysis of flow in high speed turbocharger. The compressor speed selected for the test was 90,000 rpm. This characteristics derived from Finite Element Analysis and then it will be compared with an experimental results.

Centrifugal Compressor, Turbochargers, FEA, CFD, IC Engine
  1. Davis, F. T., Corripio, A. B., “Dynamic Simulation of Compressor using a Real Gas Equation of State.”
  2. Dean, R. C., Young, L. R., “The Time Domain of Centrifugal Compressor and Pump Stability, Stall and Surge.” March 1976.
  3. Rothe, P. H. Runstadler, P. W. First Pump Surge Behaviour. J. Fluid Eng. Dec. 1978. p. 439-466
  4. Fasol, Kitt, Tuip, L., Identification of Blast Furnace Air Supply System. Paper 8.6,4th IFAC Symposium on Identification and System Parameter Estimation, TbiUsi, Sept. 1976.
  5. Fasol, Kitt, Gironau, M., Tuip, L. “Possibilities of Theoretical and Experimental Identification of Blast Furnace Air Supply System,” VDI Berichte, 276,1977, p. 18-85.
  6. Fasol, K. H. Gironau, M., “Modelling and Simulation of a Chemical Process Plant Blast Furnace System.” IMACS Symposium on Simulation of Control Systems, Vienna, Sept. 1978.
  7. Kulberg, J. F., Sheppard, D. E., King, E. O., Baker, J. R., “The Dynamic Simulation of Turbine Engine Compressors.” AIAA 69-486, AIAA 5th Propulsion Conference.
  8. Willoh, R. G. Seldner, K.Multistage Compressor Simulation Applied to the Prediction of Axial Flow Instabilities. NASA TMX-1880. Sept. 1969.
  9. Corbett, A. G., Elder, R. L., Stability of an Axial Flow Compressor with Steady Inlet Condition. J. Mech. Eng. Sci.Vol. 16, No. 6,1975.
  10. Corbett, A. G., Elder, R. L.,” Mathematical Modelling of Compressor Stability in Steady and Unsteady Flow Conditions.Unsteady Phenomena in Turbomachinery,
  11. Elder, R. L., Macdougal, I., “Simulation of Centrifugal Compressor Transient Performance for Process Plant Application”, ASME paper, 1983.
  12. Greitzer, E. M., “Surge and Rotating Stall in Axial Flow Compressor Part II - Experimental Results and Comparisons with Theory”, J. Eng. For Power, April, 1978, p. 199.
  13. Schultz, J. M., “The Polytropic Analysis of Centrifugal Compressors. J. Eng. for Power, Jan 1962, p. 62-82.”
  14. Royal Aero. Soc.. “Friction Losses for Fully Developed Flow in Straight Pipes”,  Engineering, Sci. Data Sheet 66027,1966.
  15. Royal Aero. Soc., Pressure Losses in Curved Ducts: Single Bends. Eng. Sci. Data Sheet 77008,1977.
  16. A. Eli Nisenfeld, “Centrifugal Compressor Principals of Operation and Control. ISA 67, Alexander Drive, P. O. Box 12277, Research Triangle Park,. NC 27706.
  17. Curtis F. Gerald, Patrick 0. Wheatley, “Applied Numerical Analysis” Third Edition, Addison Wesley 11577
  18. Elder, R. L., “Mathematical Modelling of Axial Compressors. Ph. D. Thesis, Leicester University, 1972.”
  19. Kemp. U., “The Control of Turbo-Compressor. Sulzer Technical Report”, 1963, Vol. 45, part 2
  20. Roberts, P. D., Methods for Anti-Surge Control of Centrifugal Compressors. Inst. M. C. Symposium, Turbine and Compressor Control, April 1979.
  21. M. Bolemant, D. Peitsch, “An Alternative Compressor Modeling Method within Gas Turbine Performance Simulations”, Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress, 2014
  22. H. Akima, “A new Method of Interpolation and Smooth Curve Fitting Based on Local Procedures”, J.ACM,  Vol. 17 no 4, 1970
  23. A. Weckend, H. Schulte, K.-J. Schmidt, S. Staudacher, “Multistage Compressor Model for Transient Performance Simulation”, ASME Turbo Expo 2008.
  24. Haiwen Ye, W. Berns, S. Staudacher, “Modelling Multistage Compressors by Several Split Compressors”, ISABE, 2003
  25. V. Stanciu, E. Popovici, “Centrifugal Compressors Surge Simulation”, U.P.B. Sci. Bull., Series D, Vol. 75, Iss. 3, 2013
  26. V. Silivestru, R. Petcu, V. Vilag, C. Mandiş, D. Robescu, “Mathematical modeling and Numerical Simulation of process inside a Turboengine”, Scientific Bulletin edited by The University Politehnica of Bucharest, Series D, Vol. 71, Iss. 3, 2009
  27. Sanford Fleeter, et.al. “Gas Turbine Engine Compressor-Combustor Dynamics Simulation Design”, Computer Science Technical Reports, Purdue University, Paper 1437
  28. Tiziano Ghisu, “CFD Analysis of Inlet Flow Distortions on an Axial Fan”
  29. Hirai, K., Kodama, H., Nozaki, Kikuchi, Tamura, Matsuo, 1997, “Un-steady Three-Dimensional Analysis of Inlet Distortion in Turbomachinery”, AIAA-97/2735
  30. Ghisu, T., 2003, “Axial Compressor Response to Inlet Flow Distortion by a CFD Analysis”, joint MSc Thesis and Tesi di Laurea, respectively at Cranfield University and Politecnico di Torino
  31. Reid, C., 1969, “The Response of Axial Flow Compressor to Intake Flow Distortion”, ASME Paper 69-DT-29
  32. R.A. Stanley, W.R. Bohannan, “Dynamic Simulation of Centrifugal Compressor Systems”, 6th Turbomachinary Symposium, pp 123.
  33. Donald E. Bently, et.al. “Rotor Dynamics of Centrifugal Compressors in Rotating Stall”, p40, ORBIT, 2Q01
  34. Wachel, J.C., (1975) “Non-synchronous Instability of Centrifugal Compressors,” ASME 75-Pet-22.
  35. Kaneki, T., Eino, T., (1979) “Centrifugal Compressor for Urea Synthesis Plant,” Hitachi Review, Vol. 28, No. 6.
  36. Sabella, D., Terrinoni, L., Timori, A., (1981) “Full Load Testing of Centrifugal Natural Gas Injection Compressors,” Inst. Mech. Ing. Conference Publications.
  37. Bonciani, L., Terrinoni, L., Tesei, A., (1982) “Unsteady Flow Phenomena in Industrial Compressor Stage,” NASA Conference Publication 2250.
  38. Lennemann, E., Howard, J.H.G., (1970) “Unsteady Flow Phenomena in Rotating Centrifugal Impeller Passages,” ASME 69-GT-35, ASME Journal of Engrg. for Power, Vol. 108.
  39. Chen, J., Huang, X., Hasemann, H., Seidel, U., Jin, D., Rautenberg, M., (1993) “The Interpretation of Internal Pressure Patterns of Rotating Stall in Centrifugal Compressor Impellers,” ASME 93-GT-192.
09-17 Download
  • Select Volumn : Select Issue :

Special Issue

A D Publication Journals brings together researchers, students and academicians from all over the world who works professionally to lift the status high by their ideas and research. The A D Publication Journals are a registered organization for the professionals in the field of Engineering and Technology. A D Publication Journals organizes conferences, workshops, technical support to conferences and workshops. Currently A D Publication Journals are also publishing peer reviewed papers of International and National level conferences conducted by various research and academic institutions. Special editions are also planned subjected to the scope and need.

Call for Conference Proceedings:

A D Publication Journals welcomes national and international conferences to publish their proceedings with A D Publication Journals online and print versions. It is the platform for Institute, University, College etc to share the knowledge.

Conference Charges:

For charges of conference, please contact us: conference@adpublication.org

Conference Norms:

A D Publication Journals welcomes to the entire conference convener to publish their respective conference proceeding with A D Publication. A D Publication Journals will publish conference proceeding with following norms:

  1. All accepted paper must be original.
  2. If conference proceeding is awarded by ISBN then review process will not be repeated otherwise all accepted papers may be reviewed again by our special team for final acceptance.
  3. Conference proceeding should not be shared with any type of other publication.
  4. Camera Ready Paper (Final Paper) should be prepared as per Conference Paper Template.
  5. Conference Proceeding may be published in special issue which can be published in any month as per guidance of Conference Convener.
  6. Conference will include A D Publication Journals information in all the brochures, banners, and other promotional materials, also at the time of Conference.
  7. Convener must use Journal information, link and logo in their conference after approval of respective conference.
  8. If Conference Convener is agree all the above terms and conditions then write to us at conference@adpublication.org

Manuscript/paper Format

Authors are required to use a Manuscript/paper Format for preparation of Manuscript/paper. For your submission, please prepare your manuscript as a single file (a text file with embedded figures, tables etc.), using the Manuscript/paper Format. Upload your .DOC or .DOCX file named as "Your paper title-your name" for better consideration.

To download the Manuscript/paper Format Click Here

Copyright Policy

  1. All Papers are considered to be the property of A D Publication International Journal from the time of submission.
  2. Only original papers will be accepted and published.
  3. It is the responsibility of the author to obtain permission to reproduce copyrighted material in his article.
  4. All submissions are subject to anonymous review.
  5. Articles submitted to this journal will be considered on the understanding that, the entire copyright shall pass to the A D Publication International Journal.
  6. Articles are considered on the understanding that, if they are accepted for publication, the entire copyright shall pass to the A D Publication International Journal.
  7. Editor-In-Chief has complete responsibility and authority to reject/accept an article.
  8. Editor-In-Chief has the rights to publish the manuscript submitted/received to this journal without any prior notification to the authors.

To download the copyright form Click Here

Chief Editor,

International Journal of Engineering Science and Futuristic Technology

Phone : 91-7226933342

Email : editor.ijesft@gmail.com, ijesft@gmail.com

We invite your suggestions or queries, please feel free to contact us.

Reach US

Back to Top