EmmanuelTop
Chemical
- Sep 28, 2006
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One of the projects we have in our scope (pre-feasibility phase) considers 2-stage compression trains, from 1-3 barg suction pressure to 25-30 barg discharge pressure. We intend to look more deeper into flooded screws for this particular case.
I have looked into various literature (Hanlon, Bloch) and compressor manufacturer sites (Howden, Mycom, Kobelco), trying to find the maximum discharge pressure (or maximum pressure ratio) for flooded screws. Hanlon, Bloch, and Howden quote the maximum discharge pressure range of 20-20 barg (without mentioning the minimum suction pressure), whereas Kobelco and Mycon quote much higher figures (Mycom = 50 barg @ 5 barg minimum suction pressure, Kobelco = 100 barg @ unspecified suction pressure). I ended up this reasearch without having a final conclusion - what would be the figures applicable for our project case, considering suction and discharge pressures as given in the first paragraph of this post? Is it achieveble with a single-stage flooded screw?
Any help is much appreciated.
I have looked into various literature (Hanlon, Bloch) and compressor manufacturer sites (Howden, Mycom, Kobelco), trying to find the maximum discharge pressure (or maximum pressure ratio) for flooded screws. Hanlon, Bloch, and Howden quote the maximum discharge pressure range of 20-20 barg (without mentioning the minimum suction pressure), whereas Kobelco and Mycon quote much higher figures (Mycom = 50 barg @ 5 barg minimum suction pressure, Kobelco = 100 barg @ unspecified suction pressure). I ended up this reasearch without having a final conclusion - what would be the figures applicable for our project case, considering suction and discharge pressures as given in the first paragraph of this post? Is it achieveble with a single-stage flooded screw?
Any help is much appreciated.