This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 of German Patent Application DE 10 2005 002 702.4 filed Jan. 19, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention pertains to a multistage turbocompressor, which is designed as a geared compressor with an integrated gear, with the features of the preamble of claim 1.
Prior-art geared compressors (DE 974 418, EP 0 440 902 B1, EP 1 302 668 A1) are characterized by a greater wheel that meshes with a plurality of pinions. One or two compressor stages are each fastened to the pinions. The pinions surround the greater wheel, which is driven directly, as the shaft of the greater wheel is coupled with the driving shaft. Another possibility of coupling the drive unit to the geared compressor may take place via a driving pinion, which, like the pinions of the compressor stages, likewise meshes with the greater wheel. Because of the design of a geared compressor, the driving pinion is arranged under the greater wheel. Such a geared compressor requires a height offset in installation, since the shaft of the greater wheel and the shaft of the drive unit lie apart from one another by a distance that results from the sum of the radius of the greater wheel and the radius of the drive unit. Consequently, additional space is required for installation.
The object of the present invention is to design a multistage turbocompressor with integrated gear such that a compact arrangement of a line of machines consisting of a turbocompressor and drive unit is possible.
According to the invention, a multistage turbocompressor is designed as a geared compressor with an integrated gear, which comprises a central greater wheel that meshes with a plurality of pinions (pinion gears). Each pinion is mounted on a pinion shaft in a manner adapted to rotate in unison therewith. On the ends of the respective pinion shafts there is arranged a bladed wheel of a compressor stage. The greater wheel meshes with a driving pinion which is mounted on a driving shaft connected to a drive unit. The driving pinion is mounted in a manner adapted to rotate in unison with the driving shaft. The axis of the driving pinion with the axis of the greater wheel is arranged in the same horizontal plane. The driving pinion meshes with a pinion of a first compressor stage mounted on a pinion shaft.
A line of machines, in which a common central plane is present for the turbocompressor and the drive unit, can be set up by means of the multistage turbocompressor designed according to the present invention. If this line of machines is expanded by additional units, such as, for example, a motor/generator and/or an expander, then the common central plane is available for the additional units as well. By means of the common central plane, a height offset in the base frame, on which the units are assembled, as well as in the foundation bed (steel framing or concrete) of the line of machines is avoided. The space required for the installation of the line of machines becomes smaller, as a result of which the production, transportation, operation and maintenance of the line of machines become simpler and more cost-favorable. The construction of larger compressors becomes possible, since the space required for the compressor housing is increased. Finally, the mechanical strain on the individual components, such as the driving pinion, the bearing and the gear housing, is reduced.
The pinions meshing with the central greater wheel may advantageously be arranged in the horizontal plane running through the axis of the greater wheel and above this plane.
The drive unit may be designed as a steam turbine and may be arranged together with the geared compressor in a line of machines. The axis of the drive unit and the axis of the greater wheel of the geared compressor may be arranged in the same horizontal plane.
The geared compressor may be arranged in a line of machines between the drive unit designed as a steam turbine on one side and a motor/generator connected to an expander on the other side. The axis of the drive unit, of the greater wheel, of the geared compressor, of the motor/generator and of the expander may be arranged in the same horizontal plane.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown in the drawings and is explained in detail below. The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
In the drawings:
Referring to the drawings in particular, the line of machines shown in
The drive unit 1 is preferably embodied as a steam turbine, whose driven shaft is connected to the driving shaft 6 of the following geared compressor 2. The geared compressor 2 is a multistage turbocompressor with integrated gear and is used for compressing a gas.
The geared compressor 2 according to
On the side facing away from the first pinion 10, the driving pinion 8 meshes with the greater wheel 9, which is fastened, in a manner adapted to rotate in unison, to a shaft 13 mounted in the housing 7. The power of the drive unit 1 fed via the driving pinion 8 is simultaneously released to the greater wheel 9 and the first pinion 10 belonging to the first compressor stage I.
The greater wheel 9 meshes with a second pinion 14 and a third pinion 15, which are fastened, in a manner adapted to rotate in unison, to a second and third pinion shaft 16, 17, respectively, mounted in the housing 7. At its ends, the second pinion shaft 16 has the bladed wheels of a second and third compressor stage II, III. At its ends, the third pinion shaft 17 has the bladed wheels of a fourth and fifth compressor stage IV, V with the spiral housings 18, 19. All compressor stages are mounted in an overhung manner on the corresponding pinion shafts.
The driving shaft 6, first pinion shaft 11, second pinion shaft 16 and shaft 13 of the greater wheel 9 lie in the same horizontal plane 20. The third pinion shaft 17 lies above this plane 20. In the view of
The core pieces of the line of machines are the geared compressor 2 and the steam turbine as the drive unit 1. The motor/generator 3 and the expander 4 are components, which can also be omitted together or alone depending on the type of the chemical process. If a motor/generator 3 is installed, then it is connected either directly or via a gear to the shaft 13 of the greater wheel 9.
The line of machines can be started with the steam turbine as the drive unit 1, if steam is available. The motor (motor/generator 3 connected as a motor) then takes over the drive of the line of machines from the synchronous speed of the motor. The expander 4 releases power only if the chemical process has been started, and the exhaust gas or exhaust steam from the process drives the expander 4. The expander 4 may also be operated with air, which the geared compressor 2 has compressed, so that some of the energy can be recovered.
The line of machines may also be started with the motor (motor/generator 3 connected as a motor). If steam is only generated once after the start as a result of the ongoing chemical process, then the steam turbine, as the drive unit 1, then further drives the line of machines.
If the expander 4 is absent, and if only one generator (motor/generator 3 connected as a generator) is installed, the steam turbine, as the drive unit 1, releases so much power that the geared compressor 2 can be operated and the additional power can be fed as electric energy from the generator 3 into the power supply.
While a specific embodiment of the invention has been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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