{"title":"旋转式压缩机叶片颤振的可视化","authors":"","doi":"10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2024.06.022","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>In this study, the impacts of various factors on the chattering phenomenon in sliding vane compressors, which is a crucial aspect that influences their performance and efficiency were explored. The analysis focused on the compressor rotational speed, pressure ratio, and operating temperature, considering both ambient and heated conditions. The aim was to provide a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between these factors and the occurrence of chattering at different operational intervals, as well as the vane sealing performance and adherence to the chamber wall.</p><p>The methodology involved examining vane behavior and the chattering occurrence across three intervals under various conditions, specifically looking at oil films formation and sealing performance degradation. The experimental results provided notable insights into the chattering phenomenon. It was shown that as the pressure ratio increased and the compressor rotational speed decreased, the sealing performance deteriorated. Moreover, when operating under heated conditions, a decrease in oil viscosity leads to reduced friction between the vane and bearing, improving vane adherence compared to ambient conditions.</p><p>The methodology and findings of this study provide insights into the chattering phenomenon in vane compressors by considering the interplay between various factors. The results emphasize the importance of optimizing the compressor oil refueling flow, rotational speed, pressure ratio, and operating temperature, to ensure proper lubrication and efficient interaction between the vanes and compression chamber walls for improved compressor performance and reduced operational challenges.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":14274,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-06-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Visualization of vane chattering in rotary compressor\",\"authors\":\"\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2024.06.022\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>In this study, the impacts of various factors on the chattering phenomenon in sliding vane compressors, which is a crucial aspect that influences their performance and efficiency were explored. 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Visualization of vane chattering in rotary compressor
In this study, the impacts of various factors on the chattering phenomenon in sliding vane compressors, which is a crucial aspect that influences their performance and efficiency were explored. The analysis focused on the compressor rotational speed, pressure ratio, and operating temperature, considering both ambient and heated conditions. The aim was to provide a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between these factors and the occurrence of chattering at different operational intervals, as well as the vane sealing performance and adherence to the chamber wall.
The methodology involved examining vane behavior and the chattering occurrence across three intervals under various conditions, specifically looking at oil films formation and sealing performance degradation. The experimental results provided notable insights into the chattering phenomenon. It was shown that as the pressure ratio increased and the compressor rotational speed decreased, the sealing performance deteriorated. Moreover, when operating under heated conditions, a decrease in oil viscosity leads to reduced friction between the vane and bearing, improving vane adherence compared to ambient conditions.
The methodology and findings of this study provide insights into the chattering phenomenon in vane compressors by considering the interplay between various factors. The results emphasize the importance of optimizing the compressor oil refueling flow, rotational speed, pressure ratio, and operating temperature, to ensure proper lubrication and efficient interaction between the vanes and compression chamber walls for improved compressor performance and reduced operational challenges.
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The International Journal of Refrigeration is published for the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) by Elsevier. It is essential reading for all those wishing to keep abreast of research and industrial news in refrigeration, air conditioning and associated fields. This is particularly important in these times of rapid introduction of alternative refrigerants and the emergence of new technology. The journal has published special issues on alternative refrigerants and novel topics in the field of boiling, condensation, heat pumps, food refrigeration, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrocarbons, magnetic refrigeration at room temperature, sorptive cooling, phase change materials and slurries, ejector technology, compressors, and solar cooling.
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