Claims
- 1. A method of operating a centrifugal compressor having an impeller, a diffuser and a collector, comprising the steps of:
- accelerating a compressible fluid with the impeller;
- converting the compressible fluid velocity pressure to static pressure within the diffuser;
- collecting the compressible fluid discharged from the diffuser within the collector at a relatively high static pressure; and
- absorbing acoustic and aerodynamic pressure variations of the compressible fluid within the diffuser with a resonant cavity located behind a porous absorbing material which forms a portion of a side wall of the diffuser, said porous absorbing material having a flow resistance approximately equal to the density of the compressible fluid multiplied by the speed of sound in the compressible fluid.
- 2. A method of operating a centrifugal compressor having an impeller, a diffuser and a collector, as recited in claim 1 further comprising the step of:
- limiting back flow of the compressible fluid from a relatively high pressure region of the diffuser through the porous absorbing material and through the resonant cavity to a relatively low pressure region of the diffuser by dividing the resonant cavity into a series of smaller cavities which are each in fluid communication with the fluid in the diffuser through the porous absorbing material so that each cavity is at a different pressure level depending on its distance along the side wall of the diffuser from the impeller.
- 3. A method of operating a centrifugal compressor having an impeller, a diffuser and a collector, comprising the steps of:
- accelerating a compressible fluid with the impeller;
- converting the compressible fluid velocity pressure to static pressure within the diffuser;
- collecting the compressible fluid discharged from the diffuser within the collector at a relatively high static pressure;
- absorbing acoustic and aerodynamic pressure variations of the compressible fluid within the diffuser with a resonant cavity located behind a porous absorbing material which forms a portion of a side wall of the diffuser; and
- further absorbing acoustic and aerodynamic pressure variations of the compressible fluid within the diffuser with a damping material which fills at least a portion of the resonant cavity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 14,525, filed 2/23/79, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,411,592, which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 815,330 filed 7/13/77, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Air and Gas Engineering, vol. 1, No. 1, Jan. 1968, "Centrifugal Compressors . . . The Cause of the Curve". |
Divisions (1)
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14525 |
Feb 1979 |
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Continuations (1)
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