This invention relates to a single screw compressor with a variable volume ratio (VR).
Screw compressors traditionally use slides to control the capacity of the compressor and/or the volume ratio of the compression process.
Capacity control slides, such as that shown in
Variable frequency drives are now commonly used to provide capacity control of screw compressors. However the slides are retained to provide a variable volume ratio function.
As operating conditions change, the required built in volume ratio needs to change to match these changing conditions, if optimum efficiency is to be achieved. An example of a variable volume ratio slide is shown in
The conventional VVR slide has the disadvantage that it must extend from the discharge port to the end of the rotor such that even when the slide is at the highest VR position (travel towards the discharge end of the rotor) the suction end of the rotor is sealed and no bypassing to suction can occur. This slide must have clearance in the slide bore if it is to move freely. This clearance provides a leakage path directly from discharge to suction and to a lesser extent intermediate pressure also sealed by the slide can leak to suction. This leakage occurs when the slide is at any position and results in an unwanted reduction in compressor efficiency.
It is an aim of the invention to eliminate this leakage path from discharge to suction and thereby to improve the base efficiency.
The invention employs a simple two step arrangement, which can match the efficiency of a true fully modulating variable VR slide due to the reduced leakage effect.
The present invention provides a single screw compressor comprising a main rotor and at least one gate rotor, a casing for the main rotor having a discharge port at a discharge end of the casing, and a slide slidable within a bore in the casing adjacent the main rotor, the slide having a cut-out between first and second sealing parts of the slide, the slide being slidable between a high volume ratio position where the cut-out is within the casing and provides a path to the discharge port, and a low volume ratio position where the slide is beyond the discharge end of the casing to provide a fixed discharge path in the bore of the casing.
In one embodiment, the first, i.e. upstream, sealing part of the rotor, has a surface facing away from the cut-out that is substantially in a plane transverse to the axes of the slide and the main rotor. This is for ease of manufacture.
In an alternative embodiment, the first, sealing part of the rotor, has a surface facing away from the cut-out that is inclined to a plane transverse to the axes of the slide and the main rotor at an angle substantially the same as the main rotor pitch angle. This gives accurate VR control.
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which;
The slide of
The simple slide of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1902468.6 | Feb 2019 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2020/050405 | 2/20/2020 | WO | 00 |