2016
DOI: 10.1177/0954406216651304
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Analytical study of the end-face friction loss in a synchronal rotary multiphase pump

Abstract: This study introduces a new type of end-face structure with polytetrafluoroethylene seals that improves the reliability of the synchronal rotary multiphase pump (SRMP). End-face models, including the relative motion and friction loss between the rotor and cylinder end faces, are established for both the original and the improved end-face structures. The end-face friction losses are analytically investigated based on the theoretical calculations. Due to the low relative velocity between the rotor and cylinder e… Show more

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“…Subsequently, an experimental evaluation [248] and comprehensive model was presented in a series of literature which focused on frictional losses [249], rotating discharge valve dynamics [250], and leakage characteristics [251]. Further improvements to the compressor model included a two-phase flow leakage model [252], oil-free leakage model [253], in-chamber heat transfer model [254], end-face friction [255,256], and rotational vibration [257].…”
Section: Synchronal Rotary/revolving Vane Compressormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, an experimental evaluation [248] and comprehensive model was presented in a series of literature which focused on frictional losses [249], rotating discharge valve dynamics [250], and leakage characteristics [251]. Further improvements to the compressor model included a two-phase flow leakage model [252], oil-free leakage model [253], in-chamber heat transfer model [254], end-face friction [255,256], and rotational vibration [257].…”
Section: Synchronal Rotary/revolving Vane Compressormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section presents an overview of the SRMP model; more details can be found in the literature. [10][11][12][13]17…”
Section: Mathematical Model Of the Srmpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 In this project, however, under the operating condition in optimization search, the gas mass fraction is small enough, and as a result the compression heat of gas phase can be easily absorbed by the liquid phase with a slight temperature increase of the two-phase mixture. Referring to the modeling and experimental analysis on the SRMP, 10 when the thermodynamic model was assumed to be in an adiabatic condition, the relative errors between the simulated and experimental results are acceptable. In this way, heat transfer between the working fluids and chamber walls was excluded to reduce the computational time of the optimization search.…”
Section: Mathematical Model Of the Srmpmentioning
confidence: 99%
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