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Design of high efficiency centrifugal compressors stages

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The modern trend in compressor industry is an extension of the use of multi-shaft centrifugal compressors. Multi-shaft compressors have a number of advantages over single-shaft. The design of such compressors gives opportunity to use an axial inlet for all stages and select the optimum rotational speed for each pair of impellers, which, along with the cooling of the gas after each stage, makes possible to achieve high levels of efficiency. The design of high-efficiency centrifugal compressor stages can be performed on the basis of highly effective stage elements. Such elements are: impellers with spatial blades, vaned and channel diffusers with given velocity distribution. In this paper, impellers with axial-radial blades are considered. The blade profile is determined by the specified pressure distribution along the blade. Such design improves the structure of the gas flow in the interblade channels of the impeller, which leads to an increase in its efficiency. Characteristics of loss coefficients from attack angles for impellers were obtained experimentally. Vaned and channel diffusers, the characteristics of which are given in this article, are designed with the given velocity distribution along the vane. Compared to the classic type of diffuser, such diffusers have lower losses and a wider range of economical operation. For diffusers as well as for impellers, characteristics of loss coefficients from attack angles were obtained. High efficient impellers and diffusers and obtained gas-dynamic characteristics were used in the design of a multi-shaft compressor unit for the production of liquefied natural gas. The initial pressure of the unit is 3bar. The obtained characteristics of loss coefficients from attack angles for the considered impellers and diffusers make it possible to calculate the gas-dynamic characteristics of high-efficient centrifugal compressors stages. The high-efficient centrifugal compressors stages can be designed using high-efficient elements, such as: impeller with spatial blades and vaned diffuser with given velocity distribution.
Title: Design of high efficiency centrifugal compressors stages
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The modern trend in compressor industry is an extension of the use of multi-shaft centrifugal compressors.
Multi-shaft compressors have a number of advantages over single-shaft.
The design of such compressors gives opportunity to use an axial inlet for all stages and select the optimum rotational speed for each pair of impellers, which, along with the cooling of the gas after each stage, makes possible to achieve high levels of efficiency.
The design of high-efficiency centrifugal compressor stages can be performed on the basis of highly effective stage elements.
Such elements are: impellers with spatial blades, vaned and channel diffusers with given velocity distribution.
In this paper, impellers with axial-radial blades are considered.
The blade profile is determined by the specified pressure distribution along the blade.
Such design improves the structure of the gas flow in the interblade channels of the impeller, which leads to an increase in its efficiency.
Characteristics of loss coefficients from attack angles for impellers were obtained experimentally.
Vaned and channel diffusers, the characteristics of which are given in this article, are designed with the given velocity distribution along the vane.
Compared to the classic type of diffuser, such diffusers have lower losses and a wider range of economical operation.
For diffusers as well as for impellers, characteristics of loss coefficients from attack angles were obtained.
High efficient impellers and diffusers and obtained gas-dynamic characteristics were used in the design of a multi-shaft compressor unit for the production of liquefied natural gas.
The initial pressure of the unit is 3bar.
The obtained characteristics of loss coefficients from attack angles for the considered impellers and diffusers make it possible to calculate the gas-dynamic characteristics of high-efficient centrifugal compressors stages.
The high-efficient centrifugal compressors stages can be designed using high-efficient elements, such as: impeller with spatial blades and vaned diffuser with given velocity distribution.

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