This application is a National Stage of International Application Serial No. PCT/US2020/050098, filed Sep. 10, 2020, which claims the benefit of CN Application No. 201910863359.4, filed on Sep. 12, 2019, both of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.
The present disclosure relates to the field of compressors; more specifically, the present disclosure relates to a centrifugal compressor and a refrigerating device having the same.
For centrifugal compressors, they are often used in large refrigeration units and typically use bearings that do not require lubrication (oil-free bearings). When high-speed small centrifugal compressors are desired, the cost of high-speed oil-free bearings is too high. It is therefore desirable to provide bearings that require lubrication and to design simplified oil circuits. On the other hand, it is desirable to simplify the structure of the centrifugal compressor, so that a compact and small centrifugal compressor can be provided.
An object of the present disclosure is to solve or at least alleviate the problems existing in the related art.
In an aspect, a centrifugal compressor, especially a vertically arranged centrifugal compressor, is provided, which includes:
a shell, which has a fluid inlet at a first position of the shell, and a fluid outlet at a second position of the shell, which is higher than the first position;
a motor assembly, which is arranged in the shell and includes a stator and a rotor, the rotor including a vertically arranged rotor shaft, and the rotor shaft including a lower end and an upper end;
a centrifugal compression mechanism, an impeller of which is connected with the rotor shaft so as to be driven by the motor assembly; and
a guide member, which is located above the centrifugal compression mechanism, and which defines a flow passage alone or together with a top part of the shell;
wherein when the centrifugal compressor is working, a fluid from the fluid inlet passes through the motor assembly and then flows from an outer periphery of the centrifugal compression mechanism into the flow passage from bottom to top, is diverted in the flow passage, thereby enters the centrifugal compression mechanism from top to bottom, and exits from the fluid outlet.
In some embodiments of the centrifugal compressor, the rotor shaft is supported by a first bearing at a lower part and a second bearing at an upper part, a bottom part of the shell has an oil tank, and the lower end of the rotor shaft is located in the oil tank; the rotor shaft defines an axial or oblique oil passage therein, and has radial perforations at positions corresponding to the first bearing and the second bearing.
In some embodiments of the centrifugal compressor, the motor assembly includes:
a motor housing;
a stator fixed on an inner side of the motor housing;
a rotor located radially inwardly of the stator, the rotor being capable of rotating relative to the stator when energized;
a first bearing seat at the bottom of the motor housing and a first bearing therein;
an oil cup at the top of the motor housing; and
a second bearing bracket located above the oil cup and a second bearing therein.
In some embodiments of the centrifugal compressor, the bottom of the motor housing is connected to the shell through a support bracket, the top of the motor housing is connected to the second bearing bracket, and the second bearing bracket is supported by the shell; the oil cup includes an oil guide pipe that is arranged obliquely to guide oil in the oil cup to an inner wall of the shell so that the oil is returned to the oil tank at the bottom part of the shell.
In some embodiments of the centrifugal compressor, an outer periphery of the second bearing bracket has a fluid passage that allows fluid to pass through from bottom to top.
In some embodiments of the centrifugal compressor, the centrifugal compression mechanism includes one or more compression stages.
In some embodiments of the centrifugal compressor, the centrifugal compression mechanism includes a first-stage impeller, a partition, a volute, and a second-stage impeller, wherein an outlet of the volute communicates with the fluid outlet of the shell, the fluid passes between an upper surface of the volute and the partition after being compressed by the first-stage impeller, is then compressed by the second-stage impeller, and then exits from the fluid outlet via the outlet of the volute.
In some embodiments of the centrifugal compressor, outer peripheries of the volute and the second bearing bracket have corresponding fluid passages to allow fluid to pass through from bottom to top.
In some embodiments of the centrifugal compressor, the guide member is hemispherical, and the top part of the shell has an inward protrusion.
In another aspect, a refrigerating device is provided, which includes the centrifugal compressor according to various embodiments.
The contents of the present disclosure will become easier to understand with reference to the accompanying drawings. It can be easily understood by those skilled in the art that the drawings are merely used for illustration, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present disclosure. In addition, like parts are denoted by like numerals in the drawings, wherein:
It can be easily understood that according to the technical solutions of the present disclosure, without changing the essential spirit of the present disclosure, those skilled in the art can propose a variety of mutually replaceable structural modes and implementations. Therefore, the following specific embodiments and the accompanying drawings are merely exemplary illustrations of the technical solutions of the present disclosure, and should not be regarded as the entirety of the present disclosure or as definitions or limitations to the technical solutions of the present disclosure.
The orientational terms that have been mentioned or might be mentioned in this specification, such as “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, “front”, “rear”, “front side”, “back side”, “top”, “bottom”, etc., are defined relative to the configurations shown in the drawings. They are relative concepts, so they may change accordingly according to their different locations and different states of use. Therefore, these or other orientational terms should not be interpreted as restrictive terms.
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In the centrifugal compressor according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the fluid first passes through the motor assembly 2 and cools the motor assembly 2, including passing through a gap G1 between the rotor and the stator and an outer side of a motor housing 21; then, the fluid flows from a passage located radially outwardly of the centrifugal compression mechanism 4 to the flow passage 5 defined between the guide member 3 and the top part 13 of the shell, is diverted and enters the centrifugal compression mechanism 4 from top to bottom to be compressed and pressurized; for example, the fluid after a two-stage compression and pressurization is finally discharged from the fluid outlet 17. A feature of the centrifugal compressor according to the embodiments of the present disclosure is the use of intake air to cool the motor assembly; that is, for example, an intake air flow from an evaporator is directly guided to the motor assembly 2 to cool the motor assembly 2. Since the fluid according to the embodiments of the present disclosure passes through the centrifugal compression mechanism 4 from top to bottom, when the centrifugal compression mechanism 4 is working, the impeller thereof will exert an upward force on the rotor shaft 24, which counteracts the gravity of the rotor shaft 24 itself, thereby reducing axial stress of bearings 31 and 32 that support the rotor shaft 24. In addition, the device according to this embodiment provides a centrifugal compressor with a compact design so as to be applied to low-power operating conditions.
In the illustrated embodiment, the rotor shaft 24 is supported by a first bearing 31 at a lower part and a second bearing 32 at an upper part. The first bearing 31 is disposed in a first bearing seat 27 at the bottom of the motor assembly 2, and the second bearing 32 is disposed in a second bearing bracket 26 at the top of the motor assembly. The shell 1 substantially includes a bottom part 11, a middle part 12 and a top part 13. The fluid inlet 15 may be formed as a pipe, which may extend in a radial direction and be flush with the bottom of the motor housing 21. In some embodiments, the fluid inlet 15 may, for example, extend to the interior of the shell 1 and be aligned with an opening 211 at the bottom of the motor housing 21. There may be a gap G2 between the fluid inlet 15 and the opening 211, so that the airflow from the fluid inlet 15 partially flows from the gap G1 between the motor stator and the rotor, and partially passes through the outside of the motor assembly 2. The top of the motor housing 21 may also have an opening 212 to allow the airflow passing through the gap G1 to exit, and an oil guide pipe 251 may extend out of the opening 212. The bottom part 11 of the shell 1 has an oil tank. Lubrication oil for the first bearing 31, the second bearing 32 and other optional members may be contained in the oil tank. The lower end 242 of the rotor shaft 24 may be located in the oil tank; specifically, it may be inserted into a limiting member 111 in the oil tank. The rotor shaft 24 defines an axial oil passage 241 therein. For example, as shown in
With reference to
The centrifugal compression mechanism 4 is arranged on the second bearing bracket 26. For example, in some embodiments, a volute 43 of the centrifugal compression mechanism may be directly arranged on the second bearing bracket 26, and outer peripheries of the second bearing bracket 26 and the volute 43 include fluid passages 71 and 442 that allow fluid to pass through from bottom to top. The fluid passages 71 and 442 may be formed as holes or passages distributed along the outer peripheries of the second bearing bracket 26 and the volute 43 at corresponding positions. Although shown in the drawings, the centrifugal compression mechanism 4 includes two stages consisting of a first-stage impeller 41 and a second-stage impeller 44. In an alternative embodiment, the centrifugal compression mechanism 4 may only include one stage or more than two stages. In the illustrated embodiment, the centrifugal compression mechanism 4 includes the first-stage impeller 41, a partition 42, the volute 43, and the second-stage impeller 44, through which the rotor shaft 24 passes. The first-stage impeller 41 and the second-stage impeller 44 are connected to the rotor shaft 24 and rotate with the rotor shaft, whereas the partition 42 and the volute 43 are relatively fixed. A first sleeve 52 is arranged between the first-stage impeller 41 and the second-stage impeller 44, and a second sleeve 33 is arranged between the second-stage impeller 44 and the second bearing 32. In the illustrated embodiment, an outlet 443 of the volute 43 is in communication with the fluid outlet 17 of the shell. The fluid entering the centrifugal compression mechanism through the flow passage 5 is compressed by the first-stage impeller 41 and then passes between an upper surface of the volute 43 and the partition 42. Then, the fluid is compressed by the second-stage impeller 44, and exits from the fluid outlet 17 through the outlet 443 of the volute so as to be supplied to devices downstream of the compressor.
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In another aspect, a refrigerating device is provided, which includes the centrifugal compressor according to various embodiments.
The specific embodiments described above are merely for describing the principle of the present disclosure more clearly, and various components are clearly illustrated or depicted to make it easier to understand the principle of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art can readily make various modifications or changes to the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, it should be understood that these modifications or changes should be included within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
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