Compressor Final
Compressor Final
Major difference is that compressors handles the gases and pumps handles
the liquids.
As gases are compressible, the compressor also reduces the volume of gas.
Centrifugal pump
What are its applications?
Compressors have many everyday uses, such as in :
Refrigeration compressor
What are its various types?
Compressor classification can be described by following flow chart:
What are dynamic compressors?
The dynamic compressor is continuous flow compressor is characterized by rotating
impeller to add velocity and thus pressure to fluid.
It is widely used in chemical and petroleum refinery industry for specific services.
The gas next flows through a circular chamber (diffuser), where it loses
velocity and increases pressure.
Axial flow compressor
Working fluid principally flows parallel to the axis of rotation.
Intercooler
What are positive displacement compressors?
Taken from
PIP REEC001
Compressor Selection
Guidelines
Table showing operating conditions of various compressors
Taken from
PIP REEC001
Compressor Selection Guidelines
Advantages and Disadvantages of dynamic compressors
Advantages Disadvantages
Dynamic
Compressors
Centrifugal •Wide operating range •Instability at reduced flow
•High reliability •Sensitive to gas composition
•Low Maintenance change
c. Over-pressure protection
Economics
a. Life-cycle cost
There is a clearance
between the piston crown
and the top of the
cylinder.
Construction of Reciprocating Compressors
1. Gas end.
2. Power end.
Different Parts Of Gas End
Taken from
API standard 618
Fifth Edition
Relief Valve
Used to control or limit the pressure in a system or vessel
The pressure is relieved by allowing the pressurized fluid to flow from an
auxiliary passage out of the system
Designed or set to open at a predetermined set pressure
Table showing margin pressure for relief valves
Taken from
API standard 618
Fifth Edition
Mass Flow Definition
Mass flow rate is the rate at which mass enters the inlet during suction
The mass flow rate is simply given by
• It is also defined as ratio of intake mass flow rate to the theoretical swept
volume mass flow rate
Work and Power Definitions
Actual power is defined as the power required for gas compression only .
It is power integrated from an experimentally measured PV curve
Various types of efficiencies
Adiabatic efficiency Mechanical efficiency
Isothermal efficiency
Overall efficiency