hhjlep
Mechanical
- Jul 23, 2008
- 8
I need to calculate the energy use of a large centrifugal compressor installation at a gold mine. I do not have any curves, nor can I make any measurements.
I have the following specs:
Inlet pressure: 85 kPa
Outlet pressure: 550 kPa
# of stages: 4
mass flow: 25 kg/s
Inlet temp: 18 C
Assumptions:
Compression index
= 1.3
Perfect intercooling between stages
Based on the info above and thermodynamic losses only, I get an isothermal efficiency of roughly 90%.
I'm pretty sure that my calculations are right, so the questions are:
1)What other inefficiency exists in centrifugal compressors that I did not consider?
2)What effect does slip etc. have on efficiency?
3)What is a typical efficiency for a 4MW compressor as described?
Hope somebody can help
Thanks
I have the following specs:
Inlet pressure: 85 kPa
Outlet pressure: 550 kPa
# of stages: 4
mass flow: 25 kg/s
Inlet temp: 18 C
Assumptions:
Compression index
Perfect intercooling between stages
Based on the info above and thermodynamic losses only, I get an isothermal efficiency of roughly 90%.
I'm pretty sure that my calculations are right, so the questions are:
1)What other inefficiency exists in centrifugal compressors that I did not consider?
2)What effect does slip etc. have on efficiency?
3)What is a typical efficiency for a 4MW compressor as described?
Hope somebody can help
Thanks