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Title: THERMODYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF SCREW COMPRESSORS
Authors: POPA, Camelia
Keywords: thermodynamics, optimization,
screw compressor, multivariable system.
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Transilvania University Press of Braşov
Citation: Google Scholar
Series/Report no.: CNSRT 2009;382-388
Abstract: A suitable procedure for optimization of the screw compressor shape, size, dimension and operating parameters is described here, which results in the most appropriate design for a given compressor application and fluid. It is based on a rack generation algorithm for rotor profile combined with a numerical model of the compressor fluid flow and thermodynamic processes. Some optimization issues of the rotor profile and compressor parts are discussed, using 5/6 screw compressor rotors to present the results. It is shown that the optimum rotor profile, compressor speed, oil flow rate and temperature may significantly differ when compressing different gases or vapors or if working at the oil-free or oilflooded mode of operation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1343
ISBN: 978-973-598-521- 9
Appears in Collections:CNSRT 2009

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