Optimization on shaft seals for a twin-screw steam compressor based on a novel uniform property region (UPR) model on discharge end-face

  • Yafen Tian
  • , Jialun Lu
  • , Jiubing Shen
  • , Huagen Wu
  • , Ziwen Xing

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Abstract

Different from other types of compressor, pressure distribution on twin-screw compressor discharge end-face is related to both operating pressure and the lobe number, instead of being regarded as discharge pressure. In this paper, a mathematical model is developed based on a novel uniform property region (UPR) model to predict leakage through shaft seals, which was validated with experimental data. Simulation results show the leakage flow rate of shaft seals decreases dramatically and then reduces slightly with carbon rings number increases. The flow diameter of balance pipe determines the balance between internal and external leakage. Based on the analysis, several suggestions were given on optimizing shaft seals. For the discussed steam compressor, the number of carbon rings can be reduced from 4 to 1 and the flow diameter of balance pipe should be adjusted from 10 mm to 5 mm with a regulating throttling valve.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-176
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Refrigeration
Volume91
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2018

Keywords

  • Heat pump
  • Leakage prediction
  • Optimization
  • Shaft seals
  • Twin-screw steam compressor
  • UPR model

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