essenwood
Chemical
- Mar 6, 2003
- 25
Hi all,
Hope someone can help me...
I extracted this from a centrifugal compressor book while trying to find out how to do corrections to performance maps of centrifugal compressors.
"The performance map for a centrifugal compressor typically supplied by the vendor would be either polytropic head, pressure ratio, discharge pressure on the y axis. On the x axis would be the actual inlet flow such as acfm or icfm where a = actual ; i = inlet. This volume or capacity is based on a gas with a particular molecular weight, specific heat ratio, and compressibility factor at a pressure and temperature corresponding to the gas condition in the suction line to the compressor. If any of these parameters changed, the performance map is no longer excatly valid.
If the chnages are minor, the map can still be used with a fair amount of accuracy by making small adjustments."
My question is what is the adjustments or calculations involved to correct for the deviation form the inlet design conditions?....appreciate if some formulas and numbers can be thrown into the explanation.
Thanks
Essenwood.
Hope someone can help me...
I extracted this from a centrifugal compressor book while trying to find out how to do corrections to performance maps of centrifugal compressors.
"The performance map for a centrifugal compressor typically supplied by the vendor would be either polytropic head, pressure ratio, discharge pressure on the y axis. On the x axis would be the actual inlet flow such as acfm or icfm where a = actual ; i = inlet. This volume or capacity is based on a gas with a particular molecular weight, specific heat ratio, and compressibility factor at a pressure and temperature corresponding to the gas condition in the suction line to the compressor. If any of these parameters changed, the performance map is no longer excatly valid.
If the chnages are minor, the map can still be used with a fair amount of accuracy by making small adjustments."
My question is what is the adjustments or calculations involved to correct for the deviation form the inlet design conditions?....appreciate if some formulas and numbers can be thrown into the explanation.
Thanks
Essenwood.