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Estimation of radial shaft seal, oil drag and windage loss in twin screw oil injected compressor
Author(s) -
S. Abdan,
Nikola Stošić,
Ahmed Kovačević,
Ian K. Smith,
Neeraj Asati
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1180/1/012010
Subject(s) - windage , gas compressor , seal (emblem) , power loss , drag , power (physics) , bearing (navigation) , friction loss , mechanical engineering , mechanics , engineering , materials science , marine engineering , computer science , thermodynamics , physics , art , artificial intelligence , visual arts
The objective of this paper is to study the mechanical power loss arising from radial shaft seal, oil drag, and windage within the twin-screw oil-injected screw compressor. The previous papers in the series presented the evaluation of power loss due to the gears and bearings where it was found that the calculated total power loss was underestimated when compared to the experimental results for different sizes of compressors and different operating conditions. This indicates that few additional contributing elements were missing and needed due consideration to enhance the prediction. Literature review of the basic fluid dynamics and transmission gears confirms that oil drag loss and windage loss can also contribute to the power loss considerably. This paper presents a review of a few methods for the prediction of the radial shaft seal, oil drag, and windage loss. Predictions with the use of these methods and their comparison with the experimental results are analysed in this paper. Experimental results of three different sizes of the compressors tested in laboratory conditions were taken as reference for the comparison at different operating speeds and pressure ratios. The analysis helps to understand the contribution of each element of the power loss which can help a designer to optimally design a screw compressor.

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