Venezueladq
Petroleum
- Feb 15, 2013
- 12
In the simulation program ARIEL, the graphs show that as I increase the suction pressure, the compression load on the piston rod increaases. The cylinders are single-acting. Can anyone tell me why?
I think that in this case, the force exerted on the cylinder head is given by the clearance volume at the head end. Since there is no increase in discharge pressure, the force exerted on the piston is smaller, so it will generate less compression force on the piston rod.
2) Reply (from forum member abeltio):
Hello, I think it's only a matter of overlapping effects.
If the suction pressure is Ps and the pressure on the piston is provided by the ^p (delta p), the discharge pressure (Pd) is:
Pd = Ps + ^p
Being single action, the backpressure balances the load on the piston. Hence, the load increases with the suction pressure