tomato5
Mechanical
- Jan 18, 2012
- 77
could you please assist in the following. I was hoping for some reliable experienced information rather than "I think "
1. A turboexpander driving a centrifugal compressor on the same shaft. Does the inlet gas to the turboexpander have to be fairly low in temperature, or can the temp be high say 250 F?
2. Is the Joule-Thompson effect the basis of all turboexpander design? If so, is the exhaust gas from the expander always at a very cold temperature whether the plant is PTA, Air Separation, Nitric Acid, etc?
3. Is there a difference in the expander construction compared to say a European mfr versus an American one. I was referring to things like radial flow and axial flow, reaction type versus impulse type (if there is an impulse type)?
4. Is it possible to have an arrangement where say a three stage expander, integrally-geared, drives a three or four stage compressor integrally-geared. If so, is it right to say that there will no longer be a single integral shaft?
5. I read in an article that in an expander-compressor combination there is usually no need for an anti-surge system. Is this correct? If so, why?
6. In a train schematic I have seen an expander compressor steam turbine gear box electric motor what is the purpose of the steam turbine if the motive force is from the expander what is the electric motor doing? I may be misleading you here because I did not have the time to read the article in more detail
Several questions I would appreciate some answers I do understand that this may take more than five minutes
thank you
1. A turboexpander driving a centrifugal compressor on the same shaft. Does the inlet gas to the turboexpander have to be fairly low in temperature, or can the temp be high say 250 F?
2. Is the Joule-Thompson effect the basis of all turboexpander design? If so, is the exhaust gas from the expander always at a very cold temperature whether the plant is PTA, Air Separation, Nitric Acid, etc?
3. Is there a difference in the expander construction compared to say a European mfr versus an American one. I was referring to things like radial flow and axial flow, reaction type versus impulse type (if there is an impulse type)?
4. Is it possible to have an arrangement where say a three stage expander, integrally-geared, drives a three or four stage compressor integrally-geared. If so, is it right to say that there will no longer be a single integral shaft?
5. I read in an article that in an expander-compressor combination there is usually no need for an anti-surge system. Is this correct? If so, why?
6. In a train schematic I have seen an expander compressor steam turbine gear box electric motor what is the purpose of the steam turbine if the motive force is from the expander what is the electric motor doing? I may be misleading you here because I did not have the time to read the article in more detail
Several questions I would appreciate some answers I do understand that this may take more than five minutes
thank you