Leakage study of a lubricant-free revolving vane compressor
This study presents an approach to study the three-dimensional internal leakage gas flow occurring in a lubricant-free revolving vane compressor. In this study, the two-dimensional analytical analysis was first carried out using Fanno flow through the leakage paths. This is then expanded by computin...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1598272022-07-04T04:41:20Z Leakage study of a lubricant-free revolving vane compressor Aw, Kuan Thai Ooi, Kim Tiow School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Leakage Lubricant-Free This study presents an approach to study the three-dimensional internal leakage gas flow occurring in a lubricant-free revolving vane compressor. In this study, the two-dimensional analytical analysis was first carried out using Fanno flow through the leakage paths. This is then expanded by computing the equivalent width of the leakage path which was obtained from a comprehensive three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model, to form a three-dimensional analytical leakage flow model. Thereafter, measured data from the physical prototype was collected and used to formulate a set of effective leakage flow coefficients. The resultant three-dimensional leakage model was then used to predict the internal leakage flow in the lubricant-free compressor. The results show that the proposed three-dimensional internal leakage model was able to predict the internal leakage of the compressor within discrepancies of ±15%. Subsequent studies show that with better machining tolerance control, a practical volumetric efficiency above 90% can be achieved by the lubricant-free revolving vane compressor. Nanyang Technological University The authors would like to acknowledge Nanyang Technological University for funding. 2022-07-04T04:41:20Z 2022-07-04T04:41:20Z 2021 Journal Article Aw, K. T. & Ooi, K. T. (2021). Leakage study of a lubricant-free revolving vane compressor. International Journal of Refrigeration, 124, 122-133. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2020.12.017 0140-7007 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159827 10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2020.12.017 2-s2.0-85100402059 124 122 133 en International Journal of Refrigeration © 2020 Elsevier Ltd and IIR. All rights reserved. |
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This study presents an approach to study the three-dimensional internal leakage gas flow occurring in a lubricant-free revolving vane compressor. In this study, the two-dimensional analytical analysis was first carried out using Fanno flow through the leakage paths. This is then expanded by computing the equivalent width of the leakage path which was obtained from a comprehensive three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model, to form a three-dimensional analytical leakage flow model. Thereafter, measured data from the physical prototype was collected and used to formulate a set of effective leakage flow coefficients. The resultant three-dimensional leakage model was then used to predict the internal leakage flow in the lubricant-free compressor. The results show that the proposed three-dimensional internal leakage model was able to predict the internal leakage of the compressor within discrepancies of ±15%. Subsequent studies show that with better machining tolerance control, a practical volumetric efficiency above 90% can be achieved by the lubricant-free revolving vane compressor. |
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