Name five applications of compression in the natural gas industry.?
- Gas production
- Gas gathering system.
- Gas transmission (to boost the pressure)
- Storage facilities
- Gas processing
- Transport
What is the difference between a compressor and a turbine?
Turbine: transforms pressure and Ekin in usable work
Compressor: increase pressure (reverse as turbine)
In the turbine goes high pressure and the end product in usable work
In the compressor comes low pressure and the end product is high pressure (you need mechanical energy/work to do this)
How fluids are compressed in a positive displacement compressor? Givean example.?
Reducing the gas volume increase the gas pressure (Piston for example)
Positive Displacement: higher pressure trough reducing volume
How are fluids compressed in a dynamic compressor? Give an example.?
Dynamic: increasing pressure trough lowering Ekin
Example: radial compressor
What is a GT?
A gas Turbine is an engine that converts the thermal energy from fuel into useful power and mechanical energy trough the combustion process
What are the main components of a typical GT?
Gas compressor, a combustor and a turbine
Why is the air compressed?
increased pressure, compression raises the temperature of the air, Increasing efficiency (higher air-to-fuel rate)
Describe an axial compressor stage
Consists of stator(diffuser) and rotor (impeller)
Which one is more efficient, axial or radial compressor
axial
Which one is more efficient, one stage of axial or one stage of radialcompressor?
radial
What is the role of an axial rotor?
o Accelerates the air to increase its total pressure and velocity o The rotor blades are mounted on the disc o The discs are fitted onto the main shaft
What is the role of an axial stator
o Converts the velocity increase gained in the rotor to a static pressure (correct only for subsonic flow)
What is the role of the rotary part in the compressor?
o Accelerates the air to increase its total pressure and velocity o Rotor blades are mounted on disc o The discs are fitted onto the main shaft
What is the role of the stationary part in the compressor?
o Converts the velocity increase gained in the rotor to a static pressure increase o Stationary stators are fitted into the compressor casing
What is the role of the rotary part in the turbine?
s. 48 ( Pt = total pressure, Ps = static pressure, Pi = velocity part)
decreases total pressure, gets work out of the fluid flow
What is the role of the stationary part in the turbine?
Is a nozzle:
Pressure decreases, velocity increases
How is the air compressed inside an axial compressor?
The air is accelerated by the rotor blades to increase its total pressure, temperature and velocity The air passes onto the adjacent row of stator vanes (divergent duct) that converts most of the kinetic energy into static pressure energy (correct only for subsonic flow)
How do the hot gases expand inside the axial turbine?
maybe through the combustion process or maybe bc of the nozzle by increasing the volume
In the following image, describe the inlet to the compressor
Describe the working principle of stator and diffuser for Ma less andgreater than 1
Describe three different methods to calculate the power required for acompressor?
1. Velocity diagram
2. H-s diagram
3. P-v diagram.
What is the importance of velocity triangles?
Velocity triangles represent the various components of velocities of the working fluid in turbomachine.
How many velocity vectors act on a compressor blade?
Absolute , relative, axial
How many forces are acting on compressor blades?
Axial, radial, tangential
Which force is the destructive force, and which one is the effective force?
Destructive Force= Centrifugal Force (radial)
Effective Force= Aerodynamic force (tangial)
How the power required for a compressor is calculated from torque.?
Name and discuss three different compressor losses.?
- Frictional losses: A major portion of the loses is due to fluid friction in stationary and rotating blade passages
- Incident losses: During the off-design conditions, the direction of the relative velocity of the fluid at inlet does not match with the inlet blade angle and therefore, fluid cannot enter the blade passage smoothly by gliding along the blade surface
- Clearance and leakage losses: Certain minimum clearance are necessary between the rotor and the stator.
What is a compressor stall, and when it occurs?
When angle of incidence of the air relative velocity is too high or too low
What is a compressor surge, and when it occurs?
o Surge is the occurrence of backflow/reversible flow in axial or centrifugal compressor due to unstable operation such as stall
o Once stalled the airfoil losses the ability to compress the air down the engine o High pressure build up forcing the gas to flow backward to the front of the compressor/engine
o Surge puts strain on many parts of the compressor and can cause severe damage to the internal components
o The surge region, located on the left-hand side of the compressor map (known as the surge line)
What is a compressor choke, and when it occurs?
Occurs when the compressor is operating at low discharge pressure and very high flowrates.
The compressor choke occur when the flow in the compressor reaches Mach 1 at the blade throat, a point where no more flow can pass through the compressor
Chock can cause a severe damage to the compressor components
Describe the following compressor map.?
Sketch the isentropic and actual power required for a random compressoron the following chart.?
From the same chart, describe the isentropic compressor efficiency.Which efficiency is higher, a polytropic or multistage compression withintercooling, and why?
The degree of degradation of steady-flow energy devices such as turbines, compressors, and nozzles is due to irreversibility effects (friction, aerodynamic, entropy increase, heat transfer to the surroundings etc.)
sketch the velcoity vectors acting on a compressor balde?
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