Pro409
Chemical
- Mar 22, 2010
- 14
Dear members, Hi
In regard to Turboexapnder control system, Recently I've read an article, turboexpander control-USPatent Aug.4 1981 ( I' m doubtful about rightness of a part of it that states: "If the turbo-expander should tend to overspeed, the discharge output of the compressor is recycled to the suction inlet of the compressor to thereby increase the loading on the compressor which will result in a reduced turbine speed. More gas can then be fed through the turbo-expander which will maintain the desired pressure ".
It is should be noted that when the turbo-expander speed reduced , the gas flow to it also decreased. So, it seems there is no benefit in recycling of gas in that way article states, i mean that more gas can not be fed through the turbo-expander.
What is your opinion?
In regard to Turboexapnder control system, Recently I've read an article, turboexpander control-USPatent Aug.4 1981 ( I' m doubtful about rightness of a part of it that states: "If the turbo-expander should tend to overspeed, the discharge output of the compressor is recycled to the suction inlet of the compressor to thereby increase the loading on the compressor which will result in a reduced turbine speed. More gas can then be fed through the turbo-expander which will maintain the desired pressure ".
It is should be noted that when the turbo-expander speed reduced , the gas flow to it also decreased. So, it seems there is no benefit in recycling of gas in that way article states, i mean that more gas can not be fed through the turbo-expander.
What is your opinion?