Modern oil- flooded screw compressors for new unconventional gas developments

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作者
Almasi, A. [1 ]
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[1] Rotating Equipment Consultant, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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Oil-flooded screw compressor; unconventional gas;
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10.7158/M13-026.2015.13.1
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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0802 ;
摘要
Technical and commercial advantages of API-619 oil-flooded screw compressors (using fixed-speed electric motors) have made them the compressor of choice for unconventional gas gathering applications. The lubricant oil provides screw rotor separating, internal cooling, noise damping, corrosion protection and a considerably higher compression ratio capability. The minimum number of compressor trains in a single station is recommended. It is recommended to design nodal compressors with a low suction pressure capability in a way that compressors can facilitate gas collection even for a low well pressure. The compressor speed is an important parameter in compressor sizing, selection and optimisation. Critical areas for performance and reliability including component design/manufacturing, seals, pulsation, noise, and auxiliary systems are outlined. Best methods of capacity control and condition monitoring are also described. Case studies are presented.
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页数:12
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