离心式压缩机
气体压缩机
扩散器(光学)
浪涌
离心泵
叶轮
环境科学
海洋工程
工程类
机械工程
电气工程
物理
光学
光源
作者
Carlo Alberto Niccolini Marmont Du Haut Champ,Paolo Silvestri,Federico Reggio,Alberto Traverso,Vishnu Sishtla
标识
DOI:10.1115/gt2024-125074
摘要
Abstract In the present energy scenario, heat-pumps are assuming an important role to improve energy efficiency in reversible cooling systems. In particular, in case of industrial size plants, centrifugal compressors are preferred with respect to other solutions; nonetheless, they are often subjected to variable operation and therefore they must withstand off-design conditions. For studying unstable operation of refrigerant closed loop systems, Carrier provided the University of Genoa with a small size chiller rig equipped with an innovative high speed centrifugal compressor driven by a variable speed motor. This paper presents the vibro-acoustic signature analysis of such a closed loop rig from a system perspective, mainly focusing on mechanical response of compressor casing. First, its vibro-acoustic characterization is conducted at on-design and stable operation. Afterwards, some surge transients are obtained by progressively closing some valves in plant feeding lines, and meanwhile vibro-acoustic signals are acquired at relevant plant locations to characterize system response just before instability onset. In this way, suitable surge precursors can be defined in incipient surge conditions for early surge detection in this kind of complex plants. Indeed, system dynamics is significantly affected by interposed volumes, and therefore the effect of heat exchangers in system response may be relevant. To this aim, system dynamics is analyzed in detail both in sub-synchronous frequency range and in high frequency region to assess how its vibro-acoustic response varies when moving from stable conditions towards surge. Surge precursors are obtained by relying only on vibro-acoustic signals both in low and high frequency ranges in order to perform early surge detection in such chiller pilot system. The main advantage of the proposed approach is to exploit non-intrusive probes, which allow to define diagnostic indicators without interacting directly with the working fluid, therefore preserving system integrity and reliability.
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