Optimization study of coupled vane compressor

In agriculture, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage as well as in our daily lives, compressors are useful because it pressurizes fluid which can then be harvested for use in powering tools and machinery in these industries. Due to this the competition to develop compressors with better...

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Main Author: Hing, Joel Zi Long
Other Authors: Ooi Kim Tiow
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1634312023-03-04T20:22:11Z Optimization study of coupled vane compressor Hing, Joel Zi Long Ooi Kim Tiow School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MKTOOI@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering Engineering::Mathematics and analysis In agriculture, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage as well as in our daily lives, compressors are useful because it pressurizes fluid which can then be harvested for use in powering tools and machinery in these industries. Due to this the competition to develop compressors with better performance as well as being compact is extremely competitive. This combined with the current environmental issues, the race to develop compressors that are energy efficiency and compact is a tough one. With this in mind, Dr Pradeep Shakya and Professor Ooi Kim Tiow designed the CVC compressor to have higher mechanical efficiency and volumetric capacity than other rotary compressors currently available. In this report, an optimization algorithm called the Box’s complex method linked with the CVC simulation program in order to carry out optimization of the geometric properties of the CVC. 7 design variables will be used namely, the cylinder radius, rotor to cylinder ratio, vane thickness, suction port diameter, discharge port diameter, valve thickness and valve length. The main goal is to obtain a set of geometric parameters that would yield the highest mechanical efficiency, volumetric efficiency and COP possible. A detailed documentation of the mathematical model used as well as the design of the optimization problem will be provided in this report. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2022-12-06T06:34:37Z 2022-12-06T06:34:37Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Hing, J. Z. L. (2022). Optimization study of coupled vane compressor. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163431 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163431 en B190 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Engineering::Mathematics and analysis
Hing, Joel Zi Long
Optimization study of coupled vane compressor
description In agriculture, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage as well as in our daily lives, compressors are useful because it pressurizes fluid which can then be harvested for use in powering tools and machinery in these industries. Due to this the competition to develop compressors with better performance as well as being compact is extremely competitive. This combined with the current environmental issues, the race to develop compressors that are energy efficiency and compact is a tough one. With this in mind, Dr Pradeep Shakya and Professor Ooi Kim Tiow designed the CVC compressor to have higher mechanical efficiency and volumetric capacity than other rotary compressors currently available. In this report, an optimization algorithm called the Box’s complex method linked with the CVC simulation program in order to carry out optimization of the geometric properties of the CVC. 7 design variables will be used namely, the cylinder radius, rotor to cylinder ratio, vane thickness, suction port diameter, discharge port diameter, valve thickness and valve length. The main goal is to obtain a set of geometric parameters that would yield the highest mechanical efficiency, volumetric efficiency and COP possible. A detailed documentation of the mathematical model used as well as the design of the optimization problem will be provided in this report.
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title Optimization study of coupled vane compressor
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