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- the invention relates to compressors. More particularly, the invention relates to sound and vibration suppression in screw-type compressors.
- One aspect of the invention involves a compressor including a housing and one or more working elements.
- a muffler is located downstream of the discharge plenum.
- a centerbody is located in the discharge plenum upstream of the muffler spanning a major portion of a length between a bearing case and the muffler.
- the centerbody may be downstream divergent in cross-sectional area.
- the centerbody may be added in a redesign or reengineering of an existing compressor configuration and/or a remanufacturing of an existing compressor previously lacking such a centerbody.
- parameters of the centerbody may be optimized to provide a desired degree of minimized pressure drop across the discharge plenum.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a compressor.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a discharge plenum of the compressor of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the compressor of FIG. 1 taken along line 3 - 3 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the compressor of FIG. 1 taken along line 4 - 4 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 shows a compressor 20 having a housing or case assembly 22 .
- the exemplary compressor is a three-rotor, screw-type, hermetic compressor having rotors 26 , 28 , and 30 with respective central longitudinal axes 500 , 502 , and 504 .
- the first rotor 26 is a male-lobed rotor driven by a coaxial electric motor 32 and, in turn, enmeshed with and driving the female-lobed rotors 28 and 30 .
- the male rotor axis 500 also forms a central longitudinal axis of the compressor 20 as a whole.
- the rotor working portions are located within a rotor case segment 34 of the case assembly 22 and may be supported by bearings 36 and sealed by seals 38 engaging rotor shafts at each end of the associated rotor working portion.
- the rotors When driven by the motor 32 , the rotors pump and compress a working fluid (e.g., a refrigerant) along a flowpath from a suction plenum 40 to a discharge plenum 42 .
- a working fluid e.g., a refrigerant
- the suction plenum 40 is located within an upstream end of the rotor case 34 and the discharge plenum is located generally within a discharge case 46 separated from the rotor case by a bearing case 48 and having a generally downstream-convergent interior surface 49 .
- a bearing cover/retainer plate 50 is mounted to a downstream end of the bearing case 48 to retain the bearing stacks.
- Downstream of the discharge case 46 is a muffler 52 in a muffler case 54 .
- Downstream of the muffler 52 is an oil separator unit 60 having a case 62 containing a separator mesh 64 .
- An oil return conduit 66 extends from the housing 62 to return oil stopped by the mesh 64 to a lubrication system (not shown).
- An outlet plenum 68 having an outlet port 69 is downstream of the mesh 64 .
- the exemplary muffler 52 includes annular inner and outer elements 70 and 72 separated by a generally annular space 74 (e.g., interrupted by support webs for retaining/positioning the inner element 70 ). These elements may be formed of sound absorption material (e.g., fiberglass batting encased in a nylon and steel mesh)
- the inner element 70 is retained and separated from the space 74 by an inner foraminate sleeve 76 (e.g., nylon or wire mesh or perforated/expanded metal sheeting) and the outer element 72 is similarly separated and retained by an outer foraminate sleeve 78 .
- the outer element 72 is encased within an outer sleeve 80 (e.g., similarly formed to the sleeves 76 and 78 ) telescopically received within the housing 54 .
- the sleeves 80 and 78 are joined at upstream and downstream ends by annular plates 82 and 84 .
- the upstream end of the sleeve 76 is closed by a circular plate 86 and the downstream end closed by an annular plate 90 .
- a non-foraminate central core 94 e.g., steel pipe
- compressed gas flow exits the compression pockets of the screw rotors 26 , 28 , 30 and flows into the discharge plenum 42 .
- the gas Upon exiting the compressor discharge plenum, the gas enters the muffler case 54 and flows down the annular space 74 .
- the gas flow which typically has entrained oil droplets, flows through the oil separating mesh 64 .
- the mesh 64 captures any oil entrained in the gas and returns it to the oil management system by means of the conduit 66 .
- the gas leaves the oil separating mesh and enters the plenum 68 and exits the outlet 69 toward the condenser (not shown).
- the compressor may be of an existing configuration although the principles of the invention may be applied to different configurations.
- a centerbody 120 is positioned in the flowpath between the rotors and the muffler.
- FIG. 2 shows the centerbody 120 having a generally frustoconical outer surface 122 extending from a circular upstream end/face 124 to a circular downstream face 126 .
- FIG. 3 shows discharge ports 200 and 202 open to the discharge plenum 42 for discharging the compressed refrigerant.
- the discharge ports 200 and 202 are oriented to direct the gas flow exiting the rotors to the discharge plenum 42 .
- the ports are located at the end of the compression pocket produced by the meshing between the male and female rotors. In a two-rotor configuration, only one discharge port would be required.
- the ports direct the flow around cavities containing the discharge bearings 36 and seals 38 . The cavities are enclosed by the bearing cover 50 .
- the centerbody may consist essentially of at least one of molded plastic (e.g., non-foam polypropylene or glass-filled nylon) or of polymeric foam or expanded bead material (e.g., molded in one or more pieces or cut from one or more pieces).
- molded plastic e.g., non-foam polypropylene or glass-filled nylon
- polymeric foam or expanded bead material e.g., molded in one or more pieces or cut from one or more pieces.
- the overall size and shape of the centerbody are chosen to provide a smooth transition from the discharge ports to the muffler.
- the upstream/front face 124 is sized to correspond to the inboard contours of the ports 200 and 202 defined by the plate 50 . This may be at a radius essentially equal to the root radius of the working portion of the rotor 26 .
- the downstream/aft face 126 may be dimensioned correspondingly to the inner element of the muffler (e.g., having a similar outer radius).
- the engineering and/or optimization of the centerbody may be undertaken at a variety of levels from basic to detailed and may involve a variety of theoretical/simulation and/or practical/experimentation steps. Pressures and differences may be calculated and/or measured (e.g., between upstream and downstream ends of the discharge plenum, between the upstream end of the discharge plenum and a location along or downstream of the muffler, and the like). Sounds may be measured (e.g., external or internal to the discharge plenum at one or more discrete target frequencies or ranges).
- a first approximation centerbody size and shape may be selected based purely on geometry (e.g., muffler inner element diameter and the spacing between the bearing case ports) and a prototype built. With the prototype, one or more parameters of pressure differences and/or sound at a target speed may be measured. At least one parameter of the centerbody size and shape may be selected/varied and the one or more parameters remeasured in an iterative process to achieve a desired level of such parameters.
- the centerbody may be incorporated in the remanufacturing of a compressor or reengineering of a compressor configuration. In the reengineering or remanufacturing, various existing elements may be essentially preserved.
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Abstract
A compressor includes a housing and one or more working elements. A muffler is located downstream of the discharge plenum. A centerbody is located in the discharge plenum upstream of the muffler spanning a major portion of a length between a bearing case and the muffler.
Description
- This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 10/956,897, filed Sep. 30, 2004, and entitled “Compressor Sound Suppression”, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein as if set forth at length.
- The invention relates to compressors. More particularly, the invention relates to sound and vibration suppression in screw-type compressors.
- In positive displacement compressors, discrete volumes of gas are: trapped at a suction pressure; compressed; and discharged at a discharge pressure. The trapping and discharge each may produce pressure pulsations and related noise generation. Accordingly, a well developed field exists in compressor sound suppression.
- One class of absorptive mufflers involves passing the refrigerant flow discharged from the compressor working elements through an annular space between inner and outer annular layers of sound absorptive material (e.g., fiber batting or foam). US Patent Application Pub. No. 2004/0065504 A1 discloses a basic such muffler and then improved versions having integral helmholtz resonators formed within the inner layer. The disclosure of this '504 publication is incorporated by reference herein as if set forth at length.
- One aspect of the invention involves a compressor including a housing and one or more working elements. A muffler is located downstream of the discharge plenum. A centerbody is located in the discharge plenum upstream of the muffler spanning a major portion of a length between a bearing case and the muffler.
- The centerbody may be downstream divergent in cross-sectional area. The centerbody may be added in a redesign or reengineering of an existing compressor configuration and/or a remanufacturing of an existing compressor previously lacking such a centerbody. During the redesign/reengineering, parameters of the centerbody may be optimized to provide a desired degree of minimized pressure drop across the discharge plenum.
- The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a compressor. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a discharge plenum of the compressor ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the compressor ofFIG. 1 taken along line 3-3 ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the compressor ofFIG. 1 taken along line 4-4 ofFIG. 1 . - Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
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FIG. 1 shows acompressor 20 having a housing orcase assembly 22. The exemplary compressor is a three-rotor, screw-type, hermeticcompressor having rotors longitudinal axes first rotor 26 is a male-lobed rotor driven by a coaxialelectric motor 32 and, in turn, enmeshed with and driving the female-lobed rotors male rotor axis 500 also forms a central longitudinal axis of thecompressor 20 as a whole. The rotor working portions are located within arotor case segment 34 of thecase assembly 22 and may be supported bybearings 36 and sealed byseals 38 engaging rotor shafts at each end of the associated rotor working portion. When driven by themotor 32, the rotors pump and compress a working fluid (e.g., a refrigerant) along a flowpath from asuction plenum 40 to adischarge plenum 42. In the exemplary embodiment, thesuction plenum 40 is located within an upstream end of therotor case 34 and the discharge plenum is located generally within adischarge case 46 separated from the rotor case by abearing case 48 and having a generally downstream-convergentinterior surface 49. In the exemplary embodiment, a bearing cover/retainer plate 50 is mounted to a downstream end of thebearing case 48 to retain the bearing stacks. Downstream of thedischarge case 46 is amuffler 52 in amuffler case 54. Downstream of themuffler 52 is anoil separator unit 60 having acase 62 containing aseparator mesh 64. Anoil return conduit 66 extends from thehousing 62 to return oil stopped by themesh 64 to a lubrication system (not shown). Anoutlet plenum 68 having anoutlet port 69 is downstream of themesh 64. - The
exemplary muffler 52 includes annular inner andouter elements inner element 70 is retained and separated from thespace 74 by an inner foraminate sleeve 76 (e.g., nylon or wire mesh or perforated/expanded metal sheeting) and theouter element 72 is similarly separated and retained by an outerforaminate sleeve 78. In the exemplary embodiment, theouter element 72 is encased within an outer sleeve 80 (e.g., similarly formed to thesleeves 76 and 78) telescopically received within thehousing 54. Thesleeves annular plates sleeve 76 is closed by acircular plate 86 and the downstream end closed by anannular plate 90. In the exemplary embodiment, a non-foraminate central core 94 (e.g., steel pipe) extends through theinner element 70 and protrudes beyond a downstream end thereof. - In operation, compressed gas flow exits the compression pockets of the
screw rotors discharge plenum 42. Upon exiting the compressor discharge plenum, the gas enters themuffler case 54 and flows down theannular space 74. Upon exiting the muffler the gas flow, which typically has entrained oil droplets, flows through the oil separatingmesh 64. Themesh 64 captures any oil entrained in the gas and returns it to the oil management system by means of theconduit 66. The gas leaves the oil separating mesh and enters theplenum 68 and exits theoutlet 69 toward the condenser (not shown). - As so far described, the compressor may be of an existing configuration although the principles of the invention may be applied to different configurations.
- According to the present invention, a
centerbody 120 is positioned in the flowpath between the rotors and the muffler.FIG. 2 shows thecenterbody 120 having a generally frustoconicalouter surface 122 extending from a circular upstream end/face 124 to a circulardownstream face 126. -
FIG. 3 showsdischarge ports discharge plenum 42 for discharging the compressed refrigerant. Thedischarge ports discharge plenum 42. The ports are located at the end of the compression pocket produced by the meshing between the male and female rotors. In a two-rotor configuration, only one discharge port would be required. The ports direct the flow around cavities containing thedischarge bearings 36 andseals 38. The cavities are enclosed by thebearing cover 50. - Various materials and techniques may be used to manufacture the centerbody. The centerbody may consist essentially of at least one of molded plastic (e.g., non-foam polypropylene or glass-filled nylon) or of polymeric foam or expanded bead material (e.g., molded in one or more pieces or cut from one or more pieces).
- In the exemplary embodiment, the overall size and shape of the centerbody are chosen to provide a smooth transition from the discharge ports to the muffler. Accordingly, the upstream/
front face 124 is sized to correspond to the inboard contours of theports plate 50. This may be at a radius essentially equal to the root radius of the working portion of therotor 26. Similarly, the downstream/aft face 126 may be dimensioned correspondingly to the inner element of the muffler (e.g., having a similar outer radius). - The engineering and/or optimization of the centerbody may be undertaken at a variety of levels from basic to detailed and may involve a variety of theoretical/simulation and/or practical/experimentation steps. Pressures and differences may be calculated and/or measured (e.g., between upstream and downstream ends of the discharge plenum, between the upstream end of the discharge plenum and a location along or downstream of the muffler, and the like). Sounds may be measured (e.g., external or internal to the discharge plenum at one or more discrete target frequencies or ranges).
- For example, a first approximation centerbody size and shape may be selected based purely on geometry (e.g., muffler inner element diameter and the spacing between the bearing case ports) and a prototype built. With the prototype, one or more parameters of pressure differences and/or sound at a target speed may be measured. At least one parameter of the centerbody size and shape may be selected/varied and the one or more parameters remeasured in an iterative process to achieve a desired level of such parameters.
- The centerbody may be incorporated in the remanufacturing of a compressor or reengineering of a compressor configuration. In the reengineering or remanufacturing, various existing elements may be essentially preserved.
- One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, in a reengineering or remanufacturing situation, details of the existing compressor may particularly influence or dictate details of the implementation. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
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1. A method for remanufacturing a compressor or reengineering a configuration of the compressor comprising:
providing an initial such compressor or configuration having:
a housing;
a first rotor having a first rotational axis;
a second rotor having a second rotational axis and enmeshed with the first rotor;
a third rotor having a third rotational axis and enmeshed with the first rotor; and
a discharge plenum; and
placing a centerbody in the discharge plenum.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the placing locates the centerbody upstream of a muffler having an essentially annular principal flowpath segment between inner and outer sound absorbing means.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the placing leaves the housing and the first, second, and third rotors essentially unchanged.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
selecting a geometry of the centerbody so as to reduce a pressure drop across the discharge plenum.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein:
the selecting of the geometry comprises selecting a streamwise variation in centerbody cross-section.
6. The method of claim 4 further comprising:
measuring the parameter reflecting the pressure drop across the discharge plenum.
7. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
selecting a geometry of the centerbody so as to reduce a sound emitted from the discharge plenum.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein:
the selecting of the geometry also reduces a pressure drop across the discharge plenum.
9. The method of claim 7 further comprising:
measuring the sound emitted from the discharge plenum.
10. The method of claim 1 being said method of manufacturing.
11. The method of claim 1 being said method of reengineering.
12. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
selecting a material of the centerbody to comprise at least one of molded plastic, polymeric foam, and expanded bead material.
13. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the centerbody spans a majority of a length between a bearing case and the muffler.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein:
the centerbody essentially extends from the bearing case to the muffler.
15. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the centerbody smoothes a flow transition between said outlet and the muffler.
16. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the centerbody has an essentially downstream continuously increasing transverse cross-sectional area.
17. The method of claim 1 wherein:
a downstream portion of the centerbody has a cross-sectional area at least 20% greater than an upstream portion of the centerbody.
18. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the centerbody outer surface is essentially divergent in a direction toward the muffler.
19. A method for engineering a compressor configuration, the compressor configuration comprising:
a first rotor having a first rotational axis;
a second rotor having a second rotational axis and enmeshed with the first rotor;
a third rotor having a third rotational axis and enmeshed with the first rotor;
a housing containing the first, second and third rotors and having a bearing case supporting the first, second, and third rotors;
an discharge plenum within the housing;
a muffler downstream of the discharge plenum; and
a body within the discharge plenum and spanning a major portion of a length between a bearing case and the muffler, the method comprising:
measuring a parameter reflecting a pressure drop across the discharge plenum; and
selecting at least one parameter of the body so as to reduce the pressure drop between an initial configuration of the body and a final configuration of the body.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein said measuring and a varying of said at least one parameter are performed as an iterative simulation.
21. The method of claim 19 wherein said measuring and a varying of said at least one parameter are performed iteratively on an actual compressor.
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