This application relates to the use of a baffle plate separating a compressor discharge chamber into sub-chambers, in the type of compressor having plural cyclically discharging flows.
Many types of compressors are utilized to compress various fluids. In one general type of compressor, the flow of a compressed fluid from the compression chambers occurs cyclically from a plurality of compression chambers. As an example, in a screw compressor having three rotors, there are two compression sets between, with one center screw and each one of the two side screws. These sets periodically discharge a compressed refrigerant into a discharge chamber through discharge ports. The ports are on opposed sides of the discharge chamber. If a single discharge chamber is utilized, there is the potential for cyclic fluctuations in the conditions within the discharge chamber. One example of such a compression discharge structure is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,488,480, entitled Housing for Screw Compressor.
In such a three-screw compressor, the cyclic discharges create a fluid frequency which approached the natural mechanical frequency of the overall compressor, at compression speeds that were within the expected range of operation speeds for the compressor. When these two frequencies approached each other, unacceptable vibration occurred. Also, the magnitude of fluctuation and resultant noise are undesirably high in this existing compressor.
In a disclosed embodiment of this invention, a compressor delivers compressed fluid to discharge ports on opposed sides of a discharge chamber centerline. The discharge chamber is provided with a separating baffle plate between the two ports. In a preferred embodiment, the compressor is a three-screw compressor, and the baffle plate is essentially positioned along a centerline of the discharge chamber. In further features, the discharge chamber is somewhat frusto-conical, and necks downs from an upstream position to a downstream position, with the center plate also having this same general necking down feature.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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While the invention is most preferably utilized in combination with a screw compressor, other types of compressors having sets of discharge ports on opposed sides of the compressor may also benefit from this invention. Of course, the concept of separating the single discharge chamber through the use of baffle plates can extend to compressors having more than two compression chambers. Further, more than one baffle plate can be utilized even when there are two compression chambers to provide greater control over the fluid frequency.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.