palmtree1
Mechanical
- Jul 5, 2010
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this is first time with turboexpanders
1. usually when shaft comes out of casing, say centrifugal compressor, first is the sealing arramgement and then the bearings radial and thrust. i thnk i saw a turboexpander illustration showing magnetic bearings first and then the seals why is this so? after the seals there are the regular hyrodynamic bearings are these back ups?
2. do the magnetic bearings also carry thrust loads?
3. there also seems to be a fairly elaborate hydraulic thrust control system would this be because there is no other device in the equipment that would be suited to absorb thrust loading?
thank you very much
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1. usually when shaft comes out of casing, say centrifugal compressor, first is the sealing arramgement and then the bearings radial and thrust. i thnk i saw a turboexpander illustration showing magnetic bearings first and then the seals why is this so? after the seals there are the regular hyrodynamic bearings are these back ups?
2. do the magnetic bearings also carry thrust loads?
3. there also seems to be a fairly elaborate hydraulic thrust control system would this be because there is no other device in the equipment that would be suited to absorb thrust loading?
thank you very much
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