Claims
- 1. A multi-compressor system for providing compressed fluid to a load device set having a nominal demand flow rate and a maximum peak demand flow rate, the multi-compressor system comprising:
a fluid distribution system coupled to the load device set; a base compressor set coupled to the fluid distribution system, and having a maximum base discharge flow capacity that is less than the maximum peak demand flow rate by a maximum peak deficit flow rate; a flow controller having a downstream side coupled to the fluid distribution system, and having an upstream side; a trim compressor set coupled to the upstream side of the flow controller, and having a maximum trim discharge flow capacity that is at least as great as the peak deficit flow rate; and a trim volume coupled between the outlet of the trim compressor and the upstream side of the flow controller.
- 2. The multi-compressor system of claim 1, wherein the flow controller modulates fluid flow from the upstream side to the downstream side as a function of pressure at the downstream side.
- 3. The multi-compressor system of claim 1 wherein:
the base compressor set comprises at least one base compressor, and each base compressor has a respective specified base discharge pressure; and the trim compressor set comprises at least one trim compressor, and each trim compressor has a respective specified trim discharge pressure, which is greater than the specified base discharge pressures.
- 4. The multi-compressor system of claim 3 wherein the base compressor set comprises a plurality of base compressors, with each base compressor being coupled to the fluid distribution system.
- 5. The multi-compressor system of claim 3 wherein the trim compressor set comprises a plurality of trim compressors, with each trim compressor being coupled to the upstream side of the flow controller.
- 6. The multi-compressor system of claim 3 and further comprising a respective dryer and a respective cleaner coupled to each of the base compressor and each trim compressor.
- 7. The multi-compressor system of claim 1 and further comprising controller means coupled to the trim compressor set for controlling the trim compressor set as a function of a rate-of-change of mass within the trim volume.
- 8. The multi-compressor system of claim 7 and further comprising:
a distribution pressure sensor coupled to the fluid distribution system and providing a base distribution pressure measurement to the controller means; and a trim pressure sensor coupled to the trim volume and providing a trim pressure measurement to the controller means.
- 9. The multi-compressor system of claim 7 wherein the controller means is further coupled to the base compressor set for selectively de-activating at least one base compressor within the base compressor set as a function of a rate-of-change of mass within the fluid distribution system.
- 10. The multi-compressor system of claim 7 wherein the controller means is further coupled to the base compressor set for controlling the base compressor set as a function of a rate-of-change of mass within the trim volume.
- 11. The multi-compressor system of claim 1 wherein the trim volume comprises a receiver, which is coupled to the trim compressor and the upstream side of the flow controller.
- 12. A method of operating a multi-compressor system, comprising the steps of:
a) supplying pressurized fluid at a base discharge pressure from a base compressor to a fluid distribution system; b) supplying pressurized fluid at a trim discharge pressure from a trim compressor to a trim volume as a function of a rate of change of mass of the pressurized fluid in the trim volume, wherein the trim volume comprises a receiver and the trim discharge pressure is greater than the base discharge pressure; and c) operating a flow controller to control flow of pressurized fluid from the trim volume to the fluid distribution system.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the fluid distribution system has a nominal demand flow rate and a maximum peak demand flow rate and wherein:
step a) comprises supplying pressurized fluid from a base compressor set, which includes the base compressor, and wherein the base compressor set has a maximum base discharge flow capacity that is less than the maximum peak demand flow rate by a maximum peak deficit flow rate; and step b) comprises supplying pressurized fluid from a trim compressor set, which includes the trim compressor, and wherein the trim compressor set has a maximum trim discharge flow capacity that is at least as great as the peak deficit flow rate.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein step b) further comprises:
b) 2) measuring the rate of change of mass of pressurized fluid in the trim volume; and b) 3) activating the trim compressor in response to step c) to provide pressurized fluid to the trim volume and the flow controller if the rate of change of mass indicates that the mass of pressurized fluid in the trim volume is insufficient to restore pressure in the fluid distribution system to a nominal pressure.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein step b) further comprises:
b) 4) activating a further trim compressor in response to step c) to provide pressurized fluid to the receiver and the flow controller if the rate of change of mass indicates that the mass of pressurized fluid in the trim volume and the flow capacity of the first mentioned trim compressor are together insufficient to restore pressure in the fluid distribution system to the nominal pressure.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein step b) further comprises:
b) 4) activating a further base compressor in response to step c) to provide pressurized fluid to the fluid distribution system if the rate of change of mass indicates that the mass of pressurized fluid in the trim volume and the flow capacity of the trim compressor are together insufficient to restore pressure in the fluid distribution system to the nominal pressure.
- 17. The method of claim 12 wherein step b) comprises:
b) 2) de-activating the trim compressor as a function of the rate of change of mass in the trim volume.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein step b) further comprises:
b) 3) de-activating the base compressor as a function of a rate of change of mass in the fluid distribution system.
- 19. The method of claim 12 wherein step c) comprises:
c) 1) reducing flow through the flow controller if pressure in the fluid distribution system exceeds a high tolerance threshold.
- 20. A multi-compressor system comprising:
a fluid distribution system; a base compressor coupled to the fluid distribution system; a trim compressor; a flow controller having an upstream side coupled to the trim compressor and a downstream side coupled to the fluid distribution system; a fluid receiver coupled to the trim compressor and the upstream side of the flow controller for storing pressurized fluid; and controller means coupled to the trim compressor for controlling the trim compressor as a function of a rate-of-change of mass of the pressurized fluid stored in the trim volume.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/307,351, filed Jul. 23, 2001, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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