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CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSORS
Table of contents
• Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
– Potential and Kinetic energy
– Dynamic compressors
– Operating characteristics
• Compressors Construction
–
–
–
–
Casing Designs
Compressors parts
Type of seals
Compressors systems
• Cooling system
• Lubrication system
• Safety Devices
• Operating Compressors
– Compressors configuration
– Performance features
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Potential and Kinetic Energy
When gas
is compressed
into a
smaller volume,
the pressure of
the gas
increases
Pressure Newton’s First Law of motion
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Dynamic compressors
Centrifugal compressor
Blades force air in the
impeller to move. The
impeller adds both
velocity and pressure to
air.
Gas passes from the diffuser
into the volute. The conversion
from velocity to pressure
continues.
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Example of Centrifugal compressors
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Dynamic compressors
Axial compressor
• The stator blades are attached to the
casing.
• The rotor blades force the gas to
move, impart pressure and velocity
• As the gas flows through an axial
compressor it occupies less volume
increasing its pressure.
• The rotor blades increase velocity and
stator blades convert it to pressure
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Example of Axial compressors
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Example of Axial compressors
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Surging
It occurs when
Surgingoccurs when gas rapidly flows back and forth through the compressor.
the compressor is operated belowminimum capacity
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Operating characteristics
Compressor Ratio : Relationship between discharge pressure and suction pressure
Compressor Capacity : Volume of gas that the compressor moves in a given period of time (CFM)
Work of compression: The work of compression can be thought of as straight lifting of a given weight of gas (foot-pound)
• The faster the RPM of the
impeller, the more work is
done on the gas.
Pressure in the head
• Constant Weightflow : Some processes require a constant weight flow of gas or air during a given time period.
Use Flow Element → Discharge end of the compressor
• Variable Flow Equal to Make:This objective is met in relation to a set pressure point that will optimize the
process.
Use Pressure Element → Suction end of the compressor
• Variable Flow Equal to Demand: Some processes require that a variable amount of gas be moved as fast as
it is needed by other components in the system
Use Pressure Element → Discharge end of the compressor
Introduction to Centrifugal compressors
Control Objectives
Compressor construction
Casing Design
12
• Vertically Casing requires less
sealing
• Horizontally casing has easier
access
13
Open impeller Semi-enclosed
impeller
Enclosed impeller
Compressor Construction
Impellers and Diaphragms
Types of impellers
Diaphragms
• An open impeller is used for high heads and small-to-large-flow.
• A semi-enclosed impeller is used for large flow.
• In an enclosed impeller, the gas is drawn into the eye and flows
out the edge or rim.
• The diaphragms are usually made of
cast iron or other hard metal, like
steel, and do not rotate with the shaft.
• Adjacent walls of the diaphragms form
a passage called the diffuser. After
the gas travels through the diffuser, it
enters the return passage which
guides it into the next impeller
Compressor Construction
Guide Vanes and Bearings
14
Guide Vanes Bearings
The impellers and shaft must be free to rotate, but they must not move
any other way. Damage and leakage can result from erratic motion of
the impellers or shaft
• The guide vanes in multi-stage centrifugal
compressors are placed at the end of the return
passage of the diaphragm.
• The angle of flow affects the characteristic
performance curve of the impeller
Compressor Construction
Balancing Drums
15
The balancing drum is attached to the shaft at the discharge end of the compressor. One end of the drum is vented to the
suction end of the compressor. The pressure on the vented end is the same as the suction pressure. The non-vented side of
the drum is exposed to the gas at discharge pressure
Type of seals
Labyrinth Seals
16
The labyrinth seal is a set of
metal rings or teeth that encircle,
but do not contact, the shaft.
When using a labyrinth seal with dangerous gas, it must be
ported. The port is placed on the seal between the
process gas and the atmosphere.
Type of seals
Restrictive rings & mechanical contact Seals
17
• The rings are made out of low friction metal and
are held in position around the shaft by stationary
ring cups.
• The ring cups do not contact the shaft. Leakage
over the ring is prevented by the vertical contact
between the ring and the cup
Restrictive Rings Mechanical contact
❖ Contact seals must be lubricated to:
• Reduce friction.
• Carry away heat.
• Seal the shaft against leakage
Type of seals
Liquid Film Seals
18
• The pressure of the oil must be slightly higher
than the pressure of the gas
• Because the oil in the tank has its own head, it will have
its own pressure that will ensure oil flow to the bearings
Compressor systems
Oil circulation & cooling system
19
• If the oil system fails to deliver oil to
the bearings, severe damage from
heat and friction may result, and
the bearings may fail
• The gas is cooled outside
of the compressor. Once
the gas is cooled, it is
returned to the compressor.
Cooling systems
• the gas is cooled after it leaves
the compressor. The gas
flows through the aftercooler
and on into the flow line.
Compressor systems
Safety devices
20
Vents & Bypasses
• If the compressor nears
surge, the vent
automatically opens to
increase the flow. This
flow increase will
prevent surging.
• The bypass moves
the gas from the
discharge back to the
suction area of the
compressor
Speed devices
• An overspeed trip is always
located in the turbine shaft
• Servo-motor is designed
so that when the turbine
begins to slow down, the
throttle is opened. If the
turbine begins to speed
up, the throttle is closed.
Operating compressors
Compressors configuration
21
• In a series setup, the discharge of the first
compressor feeds into the suction line of the
next.
• The compressed gas that enters the second
compressor is at a higher pressure than when
it entered the first compressor
•
•
The gas flow is divided so that all the gas does not
flow through both compressors
Parallel compressors draw to their full capacity from
a common source of gas increasing overall flow
Series Operations Parallel Operations
Operating compressors
Performance Features
Positive Displacement: The principle of compression in this type of compressors is by decreasing the volume. For
gases, as volume decreases, pressure increases known as compression.
Dynamic Compressors: In these compressors, the gases are first accelerated i.e. velocity is increased, then its
made to flow through increasing cross section area, where kinetic energy is converted into pressure energy i.e.
pressure is increased.
• Dynamic compressors Less maintenance
• Dynamic compressors lower efficiency.
Rule of Thumb : Dynamic compression technology is best suited for base load requirements, while
positive displacement compression is better suited to variable load. For larger flows and variable demand
applications, a combination of both technologies often helps to reach the optimal usage of compressed air
while simultaneously reducing energy consumption.
Thanks for coming!
Hector Nguema Ondo

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Centrifugal Compressor course helps beginners to understand basic knowledge about how to operate and maintain the compressor.

  • 2. Table of contents • Introduction to Centrifugal compressors – Potential and Kinetic energy – Dynamic compressors – Operating characteristics • Compressors Construction – – – – Casing Designs Compressors parts Type of seals Compressors systems • Cooling system • Lubrication system • Safety Devices • Operating Compressors – Compressors configuration – Performance features
  • 3. Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Potential and Kinetic Energy When gas is compressed into a smaller volume, the pressure of the gas increases Pressure Newton’s First Law of motion
  • 4. Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Dynamic compressors Centrifugal compressor Blades force air in the impeller to move. The impeller adds both velocity and pressure to air. Gas passes from the diffuser into the volute. The conversion from velocity to pressure continues.
  • 5. Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Example of Centrifugal compressors
  • 6. Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Dynamic compressors Axial compressor • The stator blades are attached to the casing. • The rotor blades force the gas to move, impart pressure and velocity • As the gas flows through an axial compressor it occupies less volume increasing its pressure. • The rotor blades increase velocity and stator blades convert it to pressure
  • 7. Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Example of Axial compressors
  • 8. Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Example of Axial compressors
  • 9. Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Surging It occurs when Surgingoccurs when gas rapidly flows back and forth through the compressor. the compressor is operated belowminimum capacity
  • 10. Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Operating characteristics Compressor Ratio : Relationship between discharge pressure and suction pressure Compressor Capacity : Volume of gas that the compressor moves in a given period of time (CFM) Work of compression: The work of compression can be thought of as straight lifting of a given weight of gas (foot-pound) • The faster the RPM of the impeller, the more work is done on the gas. Pressure in the head
  • 11. • Constant Weightflow : Some processes require a constant weight flow of gas or air during a given time period. Use Flow Element → Discharge end of the compressor • Variable Flow Equal to Make:This objective is met in relation to a set pressure point that will optimize the process. Use Pressure Element → Suction end of the compressor • Variable Flow Equal to Demand: Some processes require that a variable amount of gas be moved as fast as it is needed by other components in the system Use Pressure Element → Discharge end of the compressor Introduction to Centrifugal compressors Control Objectives
  • 12. Compressor construction Casing Design 12 • Vertically Casing requires less sealing • Horizontally casing has easier access
  • 13. 13 Open impeller Semi-enclosed impeller Enclosed impeller Compressor Construction Impellers and Diaphragms Types of impellers Diaphragms • An open impeller is used for high heads and small-to-large-flow. • A semi-enclosed impeller is used for large flow. • In an enclosed impeller, the gas is drawn into the eye and flows out the edge or rim. • The diaphragms are usually made of cast iron or other hard metal, like steel, and do not rotate with the shaft. • Adjacent walls of the diaphragms form a passage called the diffuser. After the gas travels through the diffuser, it enters the return passage which guides it into the next impeller
  • 14. Compressor Construction Guide Vanes and Bearings 14 Guide Vanes Bearings The impellers and shaft must be free to rotate, but they must not move any other way. Damage and leakage can result from erratic motion of the impellers or shaft • The guide vanes in multi-stage centrifugal compressors are placed at the end of the return passage of the diaphragm. • The angle of flow affects the characteristic performance curve of the impeller
  • 15. Compressor Construction Balancing Drums 15 The balancing drum is attached to the shaft at the discharge end of the compressor. One end of the drum is vented to the suction end of the compressor. The pressure on the vented end is the same as the suction pressure. The non-vented side of the drum is exposed to the gas at discharge pressure
  • 16. Type of seals Labyrinth Seals 16 The labyrinth seal is a set of metal rings or teeth that encircle, but do not contact, the shaft. When using a labyrinth seal with dangerous gas, it must be ported. The port is placed on the seal between the process gas and the atmosphere.
  • 17. Type of seals Restrictive rings & mechanical contact Seals 17 • The rings are made out of low friction metal and are held in position around the shaft by stationary ring cups. • The ring cups do not contact the shaft. Leakage over the ring is prevented by the vertical contact between the ring and the cup Restrictive Rings Mechanical contact ❖ Contact seals must be lubricated to: • Reduce friction. • Carry away heat. • Seal the shaft against leakage
  • 18. Type of seals Liquid Film Seals 18 • The pressure of the oil must be slightly higher than the pressure of the gas • Because the oil in the tank has its own head, it will have its own pressure that will ensure oil flow to the bearings
  • 19. Compressor systems Oil circulation & cooling system 19 • If the oil system fails to deliver oil to the bearings, severe damage from heat and friction may result, and the bearings may fail • The gas is cooled outside of the compressor. Once the gas is cooled, it is returned to the compressor. Cooling systems • the gas is cooled after it leaves the compressor. The gas flows through the aftercooler and on into the flow line.
  • 20. Compressor systems Safety devices 20 Vents & Bypasses • If the compressor nears surge, the vent automatically opens to increase the flow. This flow increase will prevent surging. • The bypass moves the gas from the discharge back to the suction area of the compressor Speed devices • An overspeed trip is always located in the turbine shaft • Servo-motor is designed so that when the turbine begins to slow down, the throttle is opened. If the turbine begins to speed up, the throttle is closed.
  • 21. Operating compressors Compressors configuration 21 • In a series setup, the discharge of the first compressor feeds into the suction line of the next. • The compressed gas that enters the second compressor is at a higher pressure than when it entered the first compressor • • The gas flow is divided so that all the gas does not flow through both compressors Parallel compressors draw to their full capacity from a common source of gas increasing overall flow Series Operations Parallel Operations
  • 22. Operating compressors Performance Features Positive Displacement: The principle of compression in this type of compressors is by decreasing the volume. For gases, as volume decreases, pressure increases known as compression. Dynamic Compressors: In these compressors, the gases are first accelerated i.e. velocity is increased, then its made to flow through increasing cross section area, where kinetic energy is converted into pressure energy i.e. pressure is increased. • Dynamic compressors Less maintenance • Dynamic compressors lower efficiency. Rule of Thumb : Dynamic compression technology is best suited for base load requirements, while positive displacement compression is better suited to variable load. For larger flows and variable demand applications, a combination of both technologies often helps to reach the optimal usage of compressed air while simultaneously reducing energy consumption.