1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a screw compressor having a lubricating oil system provided with a bearing part in which at least one temperature sensing element (temperature sensor) is arranged so that the temperature in the vicinity of the inner periphery surface of the bearing part can be directly measured and the detected temperature signal can be transferred outward of the casing of the compressor.
2. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A screw compressor houses a male/female pair of screw rotors in the compressor; the rotor shaft is provided at each end (coupling side end or counter-coupling side end) regarding the male rotor or the female rotor; a radial bearing supports each rotor shaft. Further, a thrust bearing that receives the thrust force from each rotor is provided at the rotor shaft of the coupling side end or the counter coupling side end regarding each rotor. An example of this thrust bearing is a tilting pad bearing (a thrust bearing provided with tilting pads).
The rotor shaft at which the thrust bearing is arranged is provided with a thrust member 31 that is configured with a sleeve and a disc; thereby, the disc protrudes from the sleeve in the radial direction, and the inner periphery of the sleeve is fixed to the outer periphery of the rotor shaft, the inner periphery of the sleeve surrounding the outer periphery of the rotor shaft. On both the coupling side and the counter coupling side of the disc, a pads-retaining member is provided. The tilting pads are arranged on the coupling side and the counter coupling side of the disc, between the disc and the pads-retaining member on the coupling side as well as between the disc and the pads-retaining member on the counter coupling side; each tilting pad is fitted to the pads-retaining member on the coupling side or the counter coupling side so that the tilting pad can tilt against the radial direction as well as the hoop direction with regard to the rotor shaft on which the thrust member is fixed; each side of the disc of the thrust member slides on and comes in contact with the bearing surfaces of the tilting pads, while the thrust force is transferred to the thrust member (the disc) from the screw rotor.
In the screw compressor, since the rotors run at high speed, for instance, the radial bearing of a plain bearing type and the thrust bearing of a plain bearing type are used.
Heat is generated at the bearing surface (i.e. the radial bearing and the thrust bearing) of the bearing that supports the rotor; lube oil is usually supplied to the bearing surface so that a lube oil film is formed on the bearing surface and the generated heat is removed by the lube oil in the oil film. Thus, the temperature of each bearing is controlled so that the temperature does not exceed a certain level. Further, in a case where the lube oil film becomes out of order (e.g. oil film breakage) or the rotor comes in contact directly with the bearing surface, the bearing temperature abruptly increases and the components in the bearing are damaged. Hence, monitoring the bearing temperature is necessary so as to prevent the bearing temperature from reaching an abnormally high level.
In American Petroleum Institute Standard (API619/3rd edition) that includes rotary-type positive-displacement compressor, it is required that the temperature of the radial bearing and the thrust bearing in a screw compressor having a lubricating oil system be directly measured and controlled.
In a case where the radial bearing or the thrust bearing is of an oilless bearing type and the pressure level around the bearing is a level of the atmospheric pressure, it is not so difficult to arrange a temperature sensor at the bearing.
On the contrary, in a case where the bearing is of a lubricating oil system and the bearing is exposed to a high pressure equal to or higher than the discharging pressure level regarding the compressor, it is conventionally difficult to arrange a temperature sensor at the bearing. Hence, in conventional technologies, the temperature sensing part of the sensor is placed at the outer periphery surface of the bearing so as to measure the temperature thereof; then, the measured temperature is different from the temperature near to the oil film. Thus, it is unreasonable to say that the measured temperature is regarded as the true and accurate temperature of the bearing.
Even in a case where the sensing part of the temperature sensor is fitted to the bearing of the screw compressor having lubricating oil system, the measured temperature may be not accurate according to the fitting arrangement approaches of the sensor. Moreover, there are many problems to be solved in retrieving the temperature signals detected by the sensor from the outside of the compressor, or in maintaining the installed temperature-detecting element (or terminal). In addition, since the temperature level in the neighborhood of the bearing reaches 100° C. or higher, there may be another problem to be solved in retrieving the temperature signals detected by the sensor, or in providing durability regarding the lead-wire connected to the temperature-detecting element or terminal.
Patent Reference 1 (JP2006-112602) discloses a screw compressor provided with a resin layer that covers the bearing surface that supports the rotor shaft; thus, the temperature of the radial bearing or the thrust bearing can be measured. In the disclosed configuration, a hole (or a hole space with a bottom) is drilled on the bearing surface that supports the rotor shaft so that the hole space has an opening on the bearing surface as well as has a bottom in the bearing material; thus, the temperature sensing end-part of the sensor is inserted into and fixed in the hole space having the bottom; and, the gap space (or a clearance space) around the temperature sensing end-part of the sensor in the hole space is filled with a metal material for measuring temperature, the metal material being made from low melting white metal. Further, heat insulation material is provided so as to surround the filled metal material for measuring temperature.
Patent Reference 1: JP2006-112602
In the description of Patent Reference 1, however, it is not concretely disclosed how to route the lead wire so as to retrieve the temperature signals detected at the temperature sensing end-part (a temperature detecting terminal), out of the casing. In a case of providing passages for passing the lead wire in the casing or the bearing elements, it becomes necessary to bore not a few holes in the casing or the bearing elements; in addition, the strength of the casing or the bearing elements may be possibly spoiled due to the machined holes. Further, it is sometimes difficult to even find appropriate locations for the holes to be bored in the components such as the casing or the bearing elements.
Further, according to Patent Reference 1, a hole space with a bottom is provided in the bearing elements so that the longitudinal direction of the hole space lies at right angles to the axis direction of the rotor shaft where the bearing is fitted whereby the temperature detecting terminal is inserted into and fixed in the hole space with the bottom; and, the hole space with the bottom has an opening toward the bearing surface on the bearing element whereby the outer periphery surface of the rotor shaft slides on and comes in contact with the bearing surface on the bearing side. Hence, there arises an apprehension that unbalanced (uneven) load distribution may appear on the bearing surface. Further, foreign substances or contaminants may possibly stay on the bearing surface in and around the opening of the hole space with bottom; namely, frictional resistance in the bearing may be increased and the outer periphery surface of the rotor shaft may be damaged.
In view of the difficulties in the conventional technology as described above, the present invention aims at providing a screw compressor having a lubrication system whereby the temperatures of the bearing areas in the compressor can be accurately measured, the temperature signals detected at the temperature-detecting terminals can be transferred outside of the casing, and the temperature sensors can be easily attached and detached, so that the temperature monitoring and controlling regarding the bearings can be easily performed and the maintenance practices in the service operation of the screw compressor can be improved.
In order to reach the goals of the present invention, this specification discloses a screw compressor having a lubricating oil system, the compressor being provided with a plurality of radial bearings and a plurality of thrust bearings, a rotor shaft is supported rotation-freely by each bearing,
In the screw compressor as described above, the temperature-detecting terminal together with the sheath tube is led to the space for inserting the radial bearing through the penetrating hole from the outside of the casing, whereby the sheath tube sheathes the lead wire connecting the temperature-detecting terminal to at least one detected temperature output terminal outside of the casing. Further, the temperature-detecting terminal (led in the space for inserting the radial bearing) is routed into and fixed in the hole space with the bottom. In this way, the temperature-detecting terminal is routed to the radial bearing as well as the thrust bearing. Thus, the temperatures of the radial bearing and the thrust bearing can be directly measured.
Inside of the casing of the screw compressor, the screw compressor is previously provided with the spaces (extra spaces) for arranging the radial bearings and the thrust bearings on and around the rotor shafts. In the present invention, the space for inserting the radial bearing is utilized; the penetrating hole is bored in the casing toward the space for inserting the radial bearing; and, the sheath tube is passed to the space for inserting the radial bearing through the penetrating hole. Thus, it becomes unnecessary to provide an extra machined-hole in the casing, except for the penetrating holes and the hole spaces with the bottom. In this way, the temperature-detecting terminal can be easily led to the bearing without extra bored hole. Therefore, manufacturing cost can be restrained without spoiling the strength of the casing or the bearing component.
Further, the sheath tube sheathes the lead wire connecting the temperature-detecting terminal to the detected temperature output terminal outside of the casing; and the temperature-detecting terminal together with the sheath tube is led to the inside of the casing; and, temperature-detecting terminal is inserted into an fixed in the hole space with the bottom, the hole space being provided in the radial bearing or the thrust bearing. Thus, the temperature-detecting terminal can be easily fitted to the bearing. Thus, the temperature signals detected at the temperature-detecting terminal can be retrieved from the outside of the casing; and, the temperature-detecting terminal can be easily attached to or detached from the bearing. Accordingly, the temperature monitoring as well as the temperature controlling regarding the bearing elements can be realized; the monitoring and controlling function during the screw compressor operation can be enhanced.
A preferable embodiment of the above-described disclosure is the screw compressor having a lubricating oil system, wherein
According to the above, the hole space with the bottom is arranged in the radial bearing along the axis direction of the rotor shaft, and the hole space with the bottom has an opening thereof toward the space for inserting the radial bearing; thus, the temperature-detecting terminal can be arranged in the vicinity of the bearing surface which the outer periphery surface of the rotor shaft slides on and comes in contact with. In this way, the temperature in a high temperature range of the vicinity of the bearing surface of the tilting pad can be measured.
Further, the hole space with the bottom is arranged in the direction along the rotor axis direction, and the hole space with the bottom has the opening toward the space for inserting the radial bearing; thus, the temperature-detecting terminal that is led to the space for inserting the radial bearing can be easily routed to the hole space with the bottom.
Further, the hole space with the bottom has an opening not toward the bearing surface on the bearing element whereby the outer periphery surface of the rotor shaft slides on and comes in contact with the bearing surface on the bearing side; thus, the partial wear on the bearing surface can be evaded, the partial wear being caused when the opening is directed to the bearing surface. Further, there can be no apprehension that foreign substances or contaminants stay on the bearing surface.
Another preferable embodiment is the screw compressor having a lubricating oil system, wherein
As described above, the radial bearing is a tilting pad journal bearing having a plurality of tilting pads whereby the outer periphery of the rotor shaft supported by the journal bearing slides on and comes in contact with the bearing surfaces of the tilting pads; and, the tilting pad is provided with the hole space with the bottom so that the hole space with the bottom is arranged in the direction along the rotor axis direction. Therefore, the temperature-detecting terminal that can be positioned in the radial bearing in the vicinity of the bearing surface which the outer periphery of the rotor shaft slides on and comes in contact with; thus, the temperature in a high temperature range in the vicinity of the bearing surface of the tilting pad can be measured.
Further, the hole space with the bottom has the opening toward the space for inserting the radial bearing; thus, the partial wear on the bearing surface can be evaded, the partial wear being caused when the opening is directed to the bearing surface. In addition, there can be no apprehension that foreign substances or contaminants stay on the bearing surface.
Another preferable embodiment is the screw compressor having a lubricating oil system, wherein
According to the above, the tilting pad is provided with the hole space with the bottom so that the hole space with the bottom is arranged in the radial direction parallel to the bearing surface of the tilting pad whereby both side surfaces of the disc shaped fastening member slides on and comes in contact with the bearing surfaces of the tilting pads; thus, the temperature-detecting terminal can be positioned in the tilting pad in the vicinity of the bearing surface of the tilting pad. Accordingly, the temperature in a high temperature range in the vicinity of the bearing surface of the tilting pad can be measured.
The opening of the hole space with the bottom is not directed toward space for inserting the radial bearing; however, the opening is directed toward space for charging and discharging lube oil, the space being formed between the casing wall and the area where the thrust bearing is placed. Accordingly, the temperature-detecting terminal that is led to the space for inserting the radial bearing from the outside of the casing can be comparatively easily inserted into the hole space with a bottom.
Further, the hole space with the bottom has the opening toward the space for inserting the radial bearing; thus, the partial wear on the bearing surface can be evaded, the partial wear being caused when the opening is directed to the bearing surface. In addition, there can be no apprehension that foreign substances or contaminants stay on the bearing surface.
Another preferable embodiment is the screw compressor having a lubricating oil system, wherein
In this way, it becomes unnecessary to provide the penetrating holes for leading the sheath tubes, and additional machining of the casing can be dispensed with. Thus, manufacturing cost can be further reduced.
Another preferable embodiment is the screw compressor having a lubricating oil system, wherein the sheath tube is flexible regarding bending deformation.
In this way, it becomes easy to lead the temperature-detecting terminal along the piping route (regarding the sheath tube) from the outside of the casing to the hole space with the bottom via the space for inserting the radial bearing so that the sheath tube follows the route.
In the screw compressor having the lubricating system according the disclosure thus far, the screw compressor having a lubricating oil system is provided with a plurality of radial bearings and a plurality of thrust bearings, a rotor shaft is supported rotation-freely by each bearing,
Accordingly, the temperature-detecting terminal can be inserted into and fixed in the hole space with the bottom; thus, the temperatures of the bearing in the vicinity of the bearing surface of the radial bearing and the thrust bearing can be directly measured whereby the rotating surface (the outer periphery surface or the disc side surface) of the rotor shaft slides on and comes in contact with the bearing surface.
Further, the sheath tube is led to the space for inserting the radial bearing; in this way, it becomes unnecessary to provide an extra machined-hole in the casing and the bearing, except for the penetrating hole and the hole space with the bottom. Therefore, manufacturing cost can be restrained without spoiling the strength of the casing or the bearing component.
Further, the temperature signals detected at the temperature-detecting terminal can be retrieved from the outside of the casing; and, the temperature-detecting terminal can be easily attached to and detached from the bearing. Accordingly, the temperature monitoring as well as the temperature controlling regarding the bearing elements can be realized; the monitoring and controlling function during the screw compressor operation can be enhanced.
According to the present invention, the temperature in the vicinity of the bearing surface that the rotor shaft slides on as well as comes in contact with can be directly measured; hence, the present invention can provide the method as well as the apparatus that is compatible with American Petroleum Institute Standard (API619) in relation to the bearing temperature measurement and control.
The present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the preferred embodiments of the invention and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a) shows a cross section of the radial bearing in the first embodiment;
b) shows a side view of the radial bearing in the first embodiment;
a) shows a front view of the thrust bearing in the first embodiment;
b) shows a plan view of the thrust bearing in the first embodiment;
c) shows a right side view of the thrust bearing in the first embodiment;
a) to 9(d) explain the assembling processes of the screw compressor (having the lubricating oil system) according to the first embodiment;
a) shows a longitudinal section of a radial bearing and the side view of the rotor in a second embodiment of the screw compressor (having the lubricating oil system) according to the present invention;
b) shows a left-half cross section (cross section A-A) and the right-half front view (view on arrow B) regarding the radial bearing in
Hereafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the embodiments shown in the figures. However, the dimensions, materials, shape, the relative placement and so on of a component described in these embodiments shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention thereto, unless especially specific mention is made.
With reference to
A driving device such as an electric motor (not shown) is connected to the gas discharging side end of the rotor shaft 2a so that the male rotor 2 rotates; and the female rotor 3 engaged with the male rotor 2 rotates in response to the rotation movement of the male rotor 2. The rotor shaft 2a on the gas discharging side as well as the gas charging side of the male rotor 2 is rotation-freely supported by a radial bearing 5; the rotor shaft 3a on the gas discharging side as well as the gas charging side of the female rotor 3 is rotation-freely supported by a radial bearing 5. The radial bearings 5 supporting the male rotor 2 bear the radial forces from the male rotor 2; the radial bearings 5 supporting the female rotor 3 bear the radial forces from the female rotor 3.
Further, a thrust bearing 6 is provided at the male rotor shaft 2a on the gas discharging side as well as at the female rotor shaft 3a on the gas discharging side. The thrust bearing 6 supporting the thrust forces from the male rotor 2 bears the thrust forces from the male rotor 2; the thrust bearing 6 supporting the female rotor 3 bears the thrust forces from the female rotor 3.
A cover 7 tightly closes the rotor shaft end side of the male rotor shaft 2a on the gas charging side so that a pressure chamber 8 is formed. Inside of the pressure chamber 8, a balance piston 9 is arranged. Further, outside of the thrust bearing 6 of the male rotor shaft 2a, a mechanical shaft seal 11 is provided so that a cover 1e tightly closes the periphery of the mechanical shaft seal 11.
Further, while the screw compressor having the lubricating oil system is operated, gas fluid is inhaled through the gas charging opening 4 so as to be compressed in the closed space formed by the male rotor 2 and the female rotor 3 that engage with each other; the compressed gas fluid is discharged through a discharging opening 12. An oil mist separator (not shown) removes the lube oil content contained in the gas fluid discharged from the discharging opening 12; the separated lube oil is returned back to a lube oil inlet 13. The lube oil including the returned-back oil supplied to the lube oil inlet 13 is pressurized by an oil pump (not shown) and supplied to various areas through oil passages 14 that are bored in the rotor casing. In addition, a part of lube oil sent to the pressure chamber 8.
A part of the lube oil reaches a chamber 15 provided at the rotor shaft end of the female rotor 3 on the gas charging side; the lube oil is sent to a rotor space (i.e. a rotor chamber) 16 from the chamber 15; after lubricating the rotors 2 and 3, the lube oil is discharged through the discharging opening 12 together with the gas fluid.
The pressure in the pressure chamber 8 is increased by means of the balance piston 9 and pushes the male rotor shaft 2a toward the gas discharging side; thus, the thrust force working on the male rotor 2 toward the gas charging side is reduced thanks to the enhanced pressure on the gas charging side over the pressure on the gas discharging side. The lube oil is supplied also to the radial bearings 5 and the thrust bearings 6 so as to evade the temperature increases or the seizure of the bearings.
As shown in
The hole space 25 with the bottom includes
Although the sheath tube 27 is covered with stainless steel, the pipe 27 is flexible. Outside of the hole space 25 with the bottom, the space s1 for inserting the radial bearing is formed; a penetrating hole 28 is provided in the wall part of the bearing head 1c; the wall surface (the inner side surface) of the bearing head faces to the space s1.
The processes of fitting the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 to the radial bearing 5 are now explained as follows. At first, the radial bearing 5 is mounted on the rotor shaft 2a or the rotor shaft 3a; then, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 are inserted into a compression fitting 29 (provided in the penetrating hole 28). After being passed through the compression fitting 29 and the penetrating hole 28, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 are forwarded into the space inside of the casing wall of the bearing head 1c. Then, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is brought to the opening 25c of the hole space 25 with the bottom; further, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is inserted into and fitted in the hole space 25. Then, the compression fitting 29 is caulked (or squeezed) at the opening on the outer side of the penetrating hole 28 so that the compression fitting is fixed.
Incidentally, in a case where the position of the penetrating hole 28 is different from that of the opening 25c of the hole space 25 with regard to the hoop direction around the rotor axis, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is once directed along the hoop direction, so that the sheath tube is bent and a part of the sheath tube is put along the hoop direction. Then, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is brought to the opening 25c of the hole space 25 with the bottom; further, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is inserted into and fitted in the hole space 25. Since the sheath tube in this embodiment is flexible, the lead wire arrangement can be easily performed in response to the wire routes.
In the next place, the configuration of the thermocouple fitted to the thrust bearing 6 is explained. As shown in
The thrust member 31 are positioned so that the side face of the sleeve 31b on the rotor side comes in contact with the step 30; and the position is fixed to the rotor shaft 2a or 3a. In this way, the movement of the thrust member 31 in the rotor axis direction or the rotor hoop direction is prevented. Accordingly, the thrust member 31 can be surely fixed.
The thrust bearing 6 includes, but not limited to,
The tilting pads 33 are loosely fitted to the pads-retaining member 32 with clearance (i.e. play) by bolts (not shown), so that each tilting pad can tilt in the rotor hoop direction as well as the rotor radial direction. While the rotor shaft 2a or 3a rotates, the side surface of the disc 31a slides on and comes in contact with the bearing surfaces of the tilting pads so that the tilting pads bear the thrust force in the thrust direction.
In
In the example of
The processes of fitting the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 to the thrust bearing 6 are now explained as follows. At first, the thrust bearing 6 fitted to the rotor shaft 2a or 3a of the screw compressor 1 having the lubricating system is dismantled, and tilting pads 33 are removed from the thrust bearing 6 (or the pads-retaining member 32).
Then, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 are inserted into a compression fitting 36 (provided in the penetrating hole 35). After being passed through the compression fitting 36 and the penetrating hole 35, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 are forwarded into the space inside of the casing wall (of the bearing head 1c). Then, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is further forwarded through the thrust bearing 6 from which the tilting pads 33 have been removed; and, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is inserted into and fixed in the hole space 34 with the bottom, the hole space 34 being provided in the tilting pad 33.
For the next step, the tilting pad 33 to which the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is fixed is attached to the thrust bearing 6; and, the thrust bearing 6 is assembled (as a bearing unit), and is mounted into the screw compressor 1; then, the compression fitting 36 is caulked (or squeezed) at the opening on the outer side of the penetrating hole 35 so that the compression fitting is fixed.
In addition, a sheath type thermocouple is preferably used; hereby, the sheath type thermocouple is a thermocouple that has a metal sheath tube for protecting the thermocouple wire therein, the metal sheath tube being filled with insulating powder of inorganic material such as magnesium oxide or silica. The sheath type thermocouple offers excellent insulation properties, sealing properties (gas-tightness) and response performance; further, the sheath type thermocouple can be remarkably durable so as to be used in adverse environments such as a high temperature condition, for an extended period of use.
According to this embodiment, the hole space 25 with the bottom is provided in the close neighborhood of the inner periphery of the radial bearing 5 in which the rotor shaft 2a or 3a rotates so as to slide on and come in contact with the inner periphery; the temperature-detecting terminal 26 is inserted into and fixed in the hole space 25 with the bottom. Thus, the temperature in the vicinity of the inner periphery of the radial bearing 5 can be measured with high accuracy.
Further, the hole space 25 with the bottom has the opening 25c toward the space s1 for inserting the radial bearing; the temperature-detecting terminal 26 together with the sheath tube 27 is passed into the space s1 for inserting the radial bearing, from the outside of the casing, through the penetrating hole 28; the temperature-detecting terminal 26 together with the sheath tube 27 is inserted into and fixed in the hole space 25 with the bottom. Thus, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 can be easily fitted to the radial bearing in the screw compressor.
In other words, the space s1 for inserting the radial bearing 5 into the screw compressor is utilized as a pathway through which the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 are laid. Therefore, the machining for providing holes (or hole spaces) other than the penetrating holes 28 and the hole spaces 25 with the bottom can be dispensed with. Thus, the labor hour regarding the machining can be restrained to a minimum level. Further, the strength of the casing (including the bearing head) or the bearing member can be prevented from being spoiled. In addition, the manufacturing cost can be restrained.
Further, the opening 25c of the hole space 25 (with the bottom) regarding the radial bearing 5 is not directed toward the bearing surface (the clearance space) between the radial bearing and the rotor shaft 2a or 3a; thus, the partial wear on the bearing surface can be evaded. Further, there can be no apprehension that foreign substances or contaminants stay on the bearing surface.
Also in the thrust bearing 6, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 of the thermocouple is positioned in the close neighborhood of the bearing surface (the sliding/contacting surface 33a) of the tilting pad 33 that faces the disc 31a; accordingly, the temperature in the vicinity of the bearing surface 33a of the tilting pad 33 can be detected with high accuracy and sensitivity.
Further, the hole space 34 with the bottom has the opening toward the space s2 for charging and discharging lube oil, the space s2 being formed between the casing wall (of the rotor casing or the bearing head) and the thrust bearing 6; and, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 led to the hole space 34 with the bottom bored in the tilting pad 33, from the outside of the bearing head 1c, through the space s1 for inserting the radial bearing (into the screw compressor) and the space s2 for charging and discharging lube oil (to and from the thrust bearing). Therefore, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 can be easily arranged. In addition, the hole machining regarding the casing of the screw compressor can be restrained to a minimum level; and, the manufacturing cost can be restrained.
Further, the opening of the hole space 34 (with the bottom) bored in the tilting pad 33 is not directed toward the bearing surface (or toward the clearance space between the tilting pad 33 and the disc 31a); thus, the partial wear on the bearing surface can be evaded. Further, there can be no apprehension that foreign substances or contaminants stay on the bearing surface.
Further, since the sheath tube 27 is of a flexible type, the lead wire arrangement from the outside of the bearing head 1c to the radial bearing 5 or the thrust bearing 6 can be easily performed.
In addition, in a case where lube oil charging holes or lube oil discharging holes are provided in the rotor casing (or the bearing head) so that the lube oil charging holes or the lube oil discharging holes are placed close to the hole space 25 or the hole space 34 via the space s1 or the space s2, the sheath tube 27 maybe passed through the lube oil charging holes or the lube oil discharging holes. In this case, since the sheath tube 27 can be pulled out of the casing of the compressor, it becomes unnecessary to provide the penetrating holes 28 and 35.
As shown in
As described above, the machining process for boring a hole in the bearing head can be dispensed with; thus, retrieving the detected temperature signals can be easily performed at a low cost.
In the embodiment as described, the thermocouple for detecting temperature is fitted to the radial bearing 5 and the thrust bearing 6 at the rotor shaft on the gas discharging side of the compressor. The thermocouple may be fitted to the radial bearing 5 and the thrust bearing 6 at the rotor shaft on the gas charging side of the compressor, except for the rotor shaft to which the balance piston 9 is fitted. In
In the above-described case, the end surface 21a of the flange 21 regarding the radial bearing 5 faces to a space s3 in the chamber 15; thus, the opening 25c of the hole space 25 with the bottom may be directed toward the space s3; and, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 can be inserted into and fixed in the hole space 25 with the bottom. Further, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 together with the sheath tube 27 can be led into the space s3.
In addition, a penetrating hole may be provided at a partition wall in the gas charging side cover 1a; and, through the provided penetrating hole, the sheath tube 27 led into the space s3 (from the hole space 25 with the bottom) may be pulled out of the gas charging side cover 1a.
In this way, as is the case with the above-described embodiment, the temperature of the radial bearing 5 can be measured with accuracy; further, the hole machining regarding the gas charging side cover 1a can be restrained to a minimum level. In addition, the temperature-detecting terminal 26 and the sheath tube 27 can be easily arranged; and, retrieving the detected temperature signals toward the outside of the compressor can be easily performed.
a) to 9(d) explain the arranging processes for simultaneously fitting the temperature-detecting terminals 26 and the sheath tubes 27 to all the radial bearings 5 and the thrust bearings 6 except for the radial bearing for the rotor shaft to which the balance piston 9 is fitted on the gas charging side of the compressor. Firstly,
Secondly, as shown in
In a similar way, with regard to the thrust bearing, after the temperature-detecting terminals 26 and the sheath tubes 27 are passed through the compression fitting 29 or 36 as well as the penetrating hole 28 or 35, the temperature-detecting terminals 26 and the sheath tubes 27 are led to the inside of the bearing head 1c so as to be fitted to the tilting pad 33 of the thrust bearing 6. Then, the thrust bearing 6 is mounted on the rotor shaft 2a or 3a. Incidentally, at the front side end of the sheath tube 27, a temperature output terminal 38 to be connected to a detected signal processing-device (not shown) by use of a connecting element such as a screw-in connector.
As shown in
In the next place following the above described first embodiment, a second embodiment according to the present invention is now explained with reference to
The side plates 45 are fastened to the bearing housing 42 by means of bolts 46. Incidentally, lube oil r is supplied to the clearance between the tilting pads 44 and the rotor shaft 2a or 3a, through an oil supplying hole (not shown), the clearance being filled with the lube oil r.
The tilting pad 44 is provided with a hole space 47 with the bottom, the hole space being bored in the vicinity of the bearing surface of the tilting pad; on the bearing surface of the tilting pad, the rotor shaft 2a or 3a rotates (via oil film). A penetrating hole 48 is bored at one of the side plates 45 so that the direction of the penetrating hole 48 agrees with the direction of the hole space 47 with the bottom and the position of the penetrating hole 48 corresponds to the opening of the hole space 47 with the bottom.
In this second embodiment, as is the case with the first embodiment, the temperature-detecting terminals 26 and the sheath tubes 27 are led to the penetrating hole 48 from the outside of the screw compressor having the lubricating system, through the penetrating hole (not shown) that is bored in the casing wall of the screw compressor as well as through the space s1 for inserting the radial bearing. Then, after the temperature-detecting terminals 26 and the sheath tubes 27 are passed through the penetrating hole 48, the temperature-detecting terminals 26 is inserted into and fixed in the hole space 47 with the bottom.
According to this embodiment, the temperature-detecting terminals 26 can be positioned in the vicinity of the bearing surface of the tilting pad 44, the outer periphery surface of the rotor shaft 2a or 3a sliding on and coming in contact with the bearing surface; thus, the temperature in a high temperature range of the vicinity of the bearing surface of the tilting pad 44 can be directly measured. Further, the temperature-detecting terminals 26 and the sheath tubes 27 are arranged so as to pass through the penetrating hole (not shown) that is bored in the casing wall of the screw compressor as well as through the space s1 for inserting the radial bearing; thus, the temperature-detecting terminals 26 and the sheath tubes 27 are easily laid in assembling the compressor. In addition, the detected temperature signals can be retrieved from the outside of the casing; and, the temperature-detecting terminals 26 can be easily attached to and detached from the temperature sensing part. In this way, the temperature monitoring as well as the temperature controlling regarding the bearing elements can be realized; the monitoring and controlling function during the screw compressor operation can be enhanced. Thus, the second embodiment as well as the first embodiment is useful and effective.
According to the present invention, the temperatures in the vicinity of the bearing surface of the radial bearing or the thrust bearing in the screw compressor having the lubricating oil system can be measured with accuracy, the bearing surface on the rotor shaft side sliding on and coming in contact with the bearing surface on the bearing side; further, the temperature-detecting terminals and the sheath tubes can be easily led to the temperature sensing locations. Thus, temperature monitoring as well as the temperature controlling regarding the bearing elements can be realized; the monitoring and controlling function during the screw compressor operation can be enhanced.
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PCT/JP2008/069139 | Oct 2008 | JP | national |
This is a continuation of International Application PCT/JP2008/069139 (published as WO 2010/046976 A1) having an international filing date of 22 Oct. 2008. The disclosures of the PCT application, in its entity, including the drawings, claims, and the specifications thereof, are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2008/069139 | Oct 2008 | US |
Child | 13090730 | US |