Simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor

A new variant of the Rolling Piston Rotary Compressor, also known as the Fixed Vane Rotary Compressor, is presented in this report. The latter is developed to increase energy efficiency by reducing frictional losses during operation. However, its working principle also introduces a significant frict...

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Main Author: Goh, Aik Ling.
Other Authors: Ooi Kim Tiow
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-495912023-03-04T19:20:53Z Simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor Goh, Aik Ling. Ooi Kim Tiow School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering A new variant of the Rolling Piston Rotary Compressor, also known as the Fixed Vane Rotary Compressor, is presented in this report. The latter is developed to increase energy efficiency by reducing frictional losses during operation. However, its working principle also introduces a significant frictional loss at the rubbing surfaces between the eccentric and roller. Therefore, a detailed hydrodynamic lubrication analysis of the eccentric-roller of the Fixed Vane Rotary Compressor is carried out, using both mathematical and computational models, to solve Reynolds’ Lubrication Equation and optimize the design of the compressor. The study concludes that, from a geometrical perspective, a large eccentric radius, small roller (outer) radius and large cylinder (inner) radius, along with a short compressor length is desired to ensure smooth operation of the compressor. In addition, a large radial clearance between eccentric and roller is desired, up to a point when the effect of reduced lubrication surface area becomes significant. The predicted values of minimum film thickness at the lubricated region of the eccentric-roller have also been checked against the surface roughness tolerances of the commonly employed machining processes, to demonstrate manufacturing feasibility in industrial applications. Therefore, it is theoretically proven that the eccentric-roller of the Fixed Vane Rotary Compressor works in reality through the use of hydrodynamic lubrication. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2012-05-22T03:51:45Z 2012-05-22T03:51:45Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49591 en Nanyang Technological University 66 p. application/pdf
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Goh, Aik Ling.
Simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor
description A new variant of the Rolling Piston Rotary Compressor, also known as the Fixed Vane Rotary Compressor, is presented in this report. The latter is developed to increase energy efficiency by reducing frictional losses during operation. However, its working principle also introduces a significant frictional loss at the rubbing surfaces between the eccentric and roller. Therefore, a detailed hydrodynamic lubrication analysis of the eccentric-roller of the Fixed Vane Rotary Compressor is carried out, using both mathematical and computational models, to solve Reynolds’ Lubrication Equation and optimize the design of the compressor. The study concludes that, from a geometrical perspective, a large eccentric radius, small roller (outer) radius and large cylinder (inner) radius, along with a short compressor length is desired to ensure smooth operation of the compressor. In addition, a large radial clearance between eccentric and roller is desired, up to a point when the effect of reduced lubrication surface area becomes significant. The predicted values of minimum film thickness at the lubricated region of the eccentric-roller have also been checked against the surface roughness tolerances of the commonly employed machining processes, to demonstrate manufacturing feasibility in industrial applications. Therefore, it is theoretically proven that the eccentric-roller of the Fixed Vane Rotary Compressor works in reality through the use of hydrodynamic lubrication.
author2 Ooi Kim Tiow
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Goh, Aik Ling.
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author Goh, Aik Ling.
author_sort Goh, Aik Ling.
title Simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor
title_short Simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor
title_full Simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor
title_fullStr Simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor
title_sort simulation of lubrication for eccentric-roller of fixed vane rotary compressor
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