Pavan Kumar
Chemical
- Aug 27, 2019
- 400
Hi All,
In my plant we have two centrifugal compressors in series. The first one is called CP1 and the second one is called CP2. Both the compressors are of the same size except that they are operated at different RPMs. CP1 operates at 6343 RM while CP 2 operates at 3583 RPM. I have the performance curves for both the compressors in terms of Discharge pressure ( Y axis) and Flow in CFM ( X-axis.)
We have a hyrdaulic software called AFT Arrow that needs the curve to be entered as Differential pressure( Y axis) vs Flow (X-axis). For CP1 it is easy to enter this data as I know the inlet pressure, take difference between the discharge pressure and the inlet pressure for each flow.
Now for CP2 I need the discharge pressure of CP1 which acts as the inlet pressure for the flow that CP2 will operate at. Now since the RPM of CP2 is less than CP1, I am finding it difficult to get the discharge pressure of CP2 and use it to get the differential pressure of CP2 to enter into the software.
Can anyone suggest a solution to this problem.
Thanks and Regards,
Pavan Kumar
In my plant we have two centrifugal compressors in series. The first one is called CP1 and the second one is called CP2. Both the compressors are of the same size except that they are operated at different RPMs. CP1 operates at 6343 RM while CP 2 operates at 3583 RPM. I have the performance curves for both the compressors in terms of Discharge pressure ( Y axis) and Flow in CFM ( X-axis.)
We have a hyrdaulic software called AFT Arrow that needs the curve to be entered as Differential pressure( Y axis) vs Flow (X-axis). For CP1 it is easy to enter this data as I know the inlet pressure, take difference between the discharge pressure and the inlet pressure for each flow.
Now for CP2 I need the discharge pressure of CP1 which acts as the inlet pressure for the flow that CP2 will operate at. Now since the RPM of CP2 is less than CP1, I am finding it difficult to get the discharge pressure of CP2 and use it to get the differential pressure of CP2 to enter into the software.
Can anyone suggest a solution to this problem.
Thanks and Regards,
Pavan Kumar