shopper1732
Mechanical
- Jun 3, 2005
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For centrifugal compressor, say that Inlet is 150 degF at 20psig and Outlet is 500 degF at 40 psig, I would expect that the Volute temperature would be at least equal to the outlet temperature of the gas.
Probably higher due to efficiency / frictional etc. losses.
Excluding other losses in the motor/drive train/other mechanical elements, is there data that predicts the increased temperature of the volute as a percentage function of the work of compression of the gas for the family of centrifugal compressors?
Probably higher due to efficiency / frictional etc. losses.
Excluding other losses in the motor/drive train/other mechanical elements, is there data that predicts the increased temperature of the volute as a percentage function of the work of compression of the gas for the family of centrifugal compressors?