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Centrifugal Compressor Power-US Field Units

This spreadsheet calculates the power required for each stage of a centrifugal compressor. The user inputs data like gas flow rate, temperatures, and pressures. The spreadsheet then uses standard equations from gas dynamics to calculate stage power, stage efficiencies, temperatures, and other parameters. It provides results that allow the user to understand the power requirements at each stage of the compressor.

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Centrifugal Compressor Power-US Field Units

This spreadsheet calculates the power required for each stage of a centrifugal compressor. The user inputs data like gas flow rate, temperatures, and pressures. The spreadsheet then uses standard equations from gas dynamics to calculate stage power, stage efficiencies, temperatures, and other parameters. It provides results that allow the user to understand the power requirements at each stage of the compressor.

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CentrifugalCompressorPower-US Field Units.

xls
Description: This spreadsheet calculates stage power of centrifugal compressor.

Instruction: 1) Update parameter valves in the Input Data section; 2) Click "Solution" button; 3)
View result.

Input Data: For z1:


Gas flow rate (qg): 11 MMscf/day Tpc=169.0+314.0*SGFG
Inlet temperature (T1): 93 F
o
Ppc=708.75-57.5*SGFG
Inlet pressure (p1): 71.5434002 psia Tpr=(T+460.0)/Tpc
Gas specific gravity (gg): 0.5537 air=1 t=1/Tpr
Discharge pressure (p2): 471.2192542 psia Ppr=p/Ppc
Gas specific heat ratio (k): 1.25
A=0.06125*t*EXP(-1.2*(1
Base temperature (Tb): 60 F
o
B=t*(14.76-9.76*t+4.58*t*
Base pressure (pb): 14.7 psia C=t*(90.7-242.2*t+42.4*t*
D=2.18+2.82*t

p2
r= = 6.59
p1 F=-A*Ppr+(Y+Y*Y+Y**3-Y
q MM
q= = 7,826 scfm
(24 )(60 )
p T
q1 = b 1 q = 1,710 scfm
p1 T b
For z2:

E p =0. 61+0 . 03 log(q 1 ) = 0.7102 Tpr=(T+460.0)/Tpc

n1 k1 1
R p= = = 0.2816
n k Ep t=1/Tpr
Rp
T 2=T 1 r = 480 oF
Ppr=p/Ppc
z1 = Hall-Yarborogh Method = 0.9214

z2 = Hall-Yarborogh Method = 0.9202 A=0.06125*t*EXP(-1.2*(1


z1 p b T 1
q1 = q = 1,712
z 2 p1 T b B=t*(14.76-9.76*t+4.58*t*
E p =0. 61+0 . 03 log(q 1 ) = 0.7102 C=t*(90.7-242.2*t+42.4*t*

n1 k1 1
R p= = = 0.2816
n k Ep D=2.18+2.82*t
Rp
T 2=T 1 r = 480 oF

R
Hp g =
q1 p1 z 1 + z 2
229 E p 2 z 1( )( r p1
Rp ) = 1,872 hp
F=-A*Ppr+(Y+Y*Y+Y**3-Y
Hpb =Hpg +50 = 1,922 hp

MW a=29 g = 16.06

1, 544
R= = 96.16
MW a
R
H g =RT 1 ( z1+ z2
2 )( r p 1
Rp ) = 121,768 lbf-ft/lbm
Don't change data in red!

Tpc=169.0+314.0*SGFG = 342.8618 R
o
14000 Nm3/hr
Ppc=708.75-57.5*SGFG = 676.8015 psia 34 C
Tpr=(T+460.0)/Tpc = 1.6129 5.03 kg/cm2a 71.5434
t=1/Tpr = 0.6200
Ppr=p/Ppc = 0.1057 33.13 kg/cm2a 471.2193
1.3
A=0.06125*t*EXP(-1.2*(1.-t**2) = 0.0319
B=t*(14.76-9.76*t+4.58*t*t) = 6.4910
C=t*(90.7-242.2*t+42.4*t*t) = -26.76
D=2.18+2.82*t = 3.9284

Y= = 0.0037

F=-A*Ppr+(Y+Y*Y+Y**3-Y**4)/(1.-Y)**3-B*Y*Y+C*Y**D

0.000254902

Tpr=(T+460.0)/Tpc = 2.7425

= 0.3646
t=1/Tpr

= 0.6962
Ppr=p/Ppc

A=0.06125*t*EXP(-1.2*(1.-t**2) = 0.0138

= 4.3064
B=t*(14.76-9.76*t+4.58*t*t)

C=t*(90.7-242.2*t+42.4*t*t) = 2.93

= 3.2083
D=2.18+2.82*t
= 0.0104
Y=

F=-A*Ppr+(Y+Y*Y+Y**3-Y**4)/(1.-Y)**3-B*Y*Y+C*Y**D

0.0008106189

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