Claims
- 1. A turbomachinery having variable angle flow guiding means comprising:
- an impeller for providing energy to a fluid medium;
- a diffuser vane assembly having variable angle vanes provided on a diffuser for increasing a fluid pressure of said fluid medium, said diffuser vane assembly receiving said fluid medium output from said impeller;
- a rotation device for driving said diffuser vanes;
- a flow rate detection device for detecting inlet flow rates;
- a rotation device controller for operating said rotation device so as to position said diffuser vanes at an operating angle corresponding to a detected flow rate by said flow rate detection device, said operating angle being determined so as to minimize instability of flow within said turbomachinery.
- 2. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, wherein said operating angle is determined in accordance with a pre-determined relationship between inlet flow rates and diffuser vane angles, said pre-determined relationship being pre-determined so as to minimize instability of flow within said turbomachinery.
- 3. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotation device controller comprises a signal converter for converting an output signal of said flow rate detection device into a control signal for operating said rotation device so as to operate the same in accordance with said pre-determined relationship.
- 4. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, wherein said signal converter comprises a function generator.
- 5. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, wherein said signal converter comprises an amplifier for outputting a signal proportional to an input signal.
- 6. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pre-determined relationship is pre-determined through an experimental process.
- 7. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, wherein said instability is represented by the amount of fluctuation of a detected value of a sensor arranged within said turbomachinery.
- 8. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, wherein said relationship between inlet flow rates and diffuser vane angles is approximately linear.
- 9. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 8, wherein a slope of said approximately linear relationship between inlet flow rates and diffuser vane angles is governed by rotational speeds of said impeller.
- 10. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an impeller drive controller for controlling rotational speed of said impeller, wherein said impeller drive controller adjusts a rotational speed of said impeller when a specific head value is not attained.
- 11. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, further comprising variable angle inlet guide vanes disposed upstream of said impeller, and a vane angle controller for controlling said variable angle inlet guide vanes to a selected vane angle when a specific head value is not attained.
- 12. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- an inlet guide vane disposed upstream of said impeller;
- an operating parameter input device for inputting operating parameters required for achieving a specified operating condition of said turbomachinery;
- a computing processor for computing an operating angle of said inlet guide vane on a basis of an inlet flow rate and a head value measured by sensors so as to achieve said specified operating condition; and
- a drive controller for operating said inlet guide vane so as to position said inlet guide vane at said operating angle computed by said computing processor.
- 13. A turbomachinery as claimed in claim 11, wherein said computing processor determines said operating angle of said inlet guide vane on the basis of an intersection of a reference performance curve, defined by flow rate versus pressure coefficients, and a curve passing through a required operating point, in association with the flow rate versus pressure coefficients at said required operating point.
- 14. A method of operating turbomachinery having variable angle flow guiding means to minimize instability of flow within said turbomachinery, comprising the steps of:
- providing an impeller for providing energy to a fluid medium;
- providing a diffuser vane assembly having variable angle vanes provided on said diffuser, and using said diffuser vane assembly for increasing a fluid pressure of said fluid medium, said diffuser vane assembly receiving said fluid medium output from said impeller;
- providing a rotation device for driving said diffuser vanes;
- providing a flow rate detection device and using said flow rate detection device for detecting inlet flow rates;
- providing a rotation device controller and using said rotation device controller for operating said rotation device so as to position said diffuser vanes at an operating angle corresponding to a detected flow rate by said flow rate detection device, said operating angle being determined so as to minimize instability of flow within said turbomachinery.
- 15. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, wherein said operating angle is determined in accordance with a pre-determined relationship between inlet flow rates and diffuser vane angles, said pre-determined relationship being pre-determined so as to minimize instability of flow within said turbomachinery.
- 16. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, wherein said rotation device controller comprises a signal converter, and said signal converter converts an output signal of said flow rate detection device into a control signal for operating said rotation device so as to operate the same in accordance with said pre-determined relationship.
- 17. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, wherein said signal converter comprises a function generator.
- 18. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, wherein said signal converter comprises an amplifier for outputting a signal proportional to an input signal.
- 19. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, wherein said pre-determined relationship is pre-determined through an experimental process.
- 20. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, wherein said instability is represented by the amount of fluctuation of a detected value of a sensor arranged within said turbomachinery.
- 21. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, wherein said relationship between inlet flow rates and diffuser vane angles is approximately linear.
- 22. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 21, wherein a slope of said approximately linear relationship between inlet flow rates and diffuser vane angles is governed by rotational speeds of said impeller.
- 23. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, said turbomachinery further comprising an impeller drive controller for controlling rotational speed of said impeller, the method further comprising the step of using said impeller drive controller for adjusting a rotational speed of said impeller when a specific head value is not attained.
- 24. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, said turbomachinery further comprising variable angle inlet guide vanes disposed upstream of said impeller, and a vane angle controller for controlling said variable angle inlet guide vanes, the method further comprising the step of using said vane angle controller to control said variable angle inlet guide vanes to a selected vane angle when a specific head value is not attained.
- 25. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 14, further comprising the steps of:
- providing an inlet guide vane disposed upstream of said impeller;
- providing an operating parameter input device and using said operating parameter input device for inputting operating parameters required for achieving a specified operating condition of said turbomachinery;
- providing a computing processor and using said computing processor for computing an operating angle of said inlet guide vane on a basis of an inlet flow rate and a head value measured by sensors so as to achieve said specified operating condition; and
- providing a drive controller and using said drive controller for operating said inlet guide vane so as to position said inlet guide vane at said operating angle computed by said computing processor.
- 26. A method of operating turbomachinery as claimed in claim 25, wherein said computing processor determines said operating angle of said inlet guide vane on the basis of an intersection of a reference performance curve, defined by flow rate versus pressure coefficients, and a curve passing through a required operating point, in association with the flow rate versus pressure coefficients at said required operating point.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/442,585, filed May 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,618,160.
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