10th International Conference on Compressors and their Systems | |
Non-symmetric approach to single-screw expander and compressor modeling | |
Ziviani, Davide^1,2 ; Groll, Eckhard A.^2 ; Braun, James E.^2 ; Horton, W. Travis^2 ; De Paepe, M.^1 ; Van Den Broek, M.^1 | |
Department of Flow, Heat, and Combustion Mechanics, Ghent University - UGent, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, Gent | |
9000, Belgium^1 | |
Purdue University, School of Mechanical Engineering, Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, West Lafayette | |
IN, United States^2 | |
关键词: Comprehensive model; Electrical power output; Governing equations; Heat transfer mechanism; Isentropic efficiency; Mechanistic modeling; Organic Rankine Cycle(ORC); Refrigeration system; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/232/1/012076/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1757-899X/232/1/012076 |
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来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
Single-screw type volumetric machines are employed both as compressors in refrigeration systems and, more recently, as expanders in organic Rankine cycle (ORC) applications. The single-screw machine is characterized by having a central grooved rotor and two mating toothed starwheels that isolate the working chambers. One of the main features of such machine is related to the simultaneous occurrence of the compression or expansion processes on both sides of the main rotor which results in a more balanced loading on the main shaft bearings with respect to twin-screw machines. However, the meshing between starwheels and main rotor is a critical aspect as it heavily affects the volumetric performance of the machine. To allow flow interactions between the two sides of the rotor, a non-symmetric modelling approach has been established to obtain a more comprehensive model of the single-screw machine. The resulting mechanistic model includes in-chamber governing equations, leakage flow models, heat transfer mechanisms, viscous and mechanical losses. Forces and moments balances are used to estimate the loads on the main shaft bearings as well as on the starwheel bearings. An 11 kWe single-screw expander (SSE) adapted from an air compressor operating with R245fa as working fluid is used to validate the model. A total of 60 steady-steady points at four different rotational speeds have been collected to characterize the performance of the machine. The maximum electrical power output and overall isentropic efficiency measured were 7.31 kW and 51.91%, respectively.
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