The three basic types of
air compressors are
·
reciprocating
·
rotary screw
·
rotary centrifugal
These types are further
specified by:
·
the number of
compression stages
·
cooling method (air,
water, oil)
·
drive method (motor,
engine, steam, other)
·
lubrication (oil,
Oil-Free where Oil Free means no lubricating oil contacts the compressed air)
·
packaged or custom-built
Reciprocating Air Compressors
Reciprocating air
compressors are positive displacement machines, meaning that they increase the
pressure of the air by reducing its volume. This means they are taking in
successive volumes of air which is confined within a closed space and elevating
this air to a higher pressure. The reciprocating air compressor accomplishes
this by a piston within a cylinder as the compressing and displacing element.
Single-stage and
two-stage reciprocating compressors are commercially available.
·
Single-stage compressors
are generally used for pressures in the range of 70 psig to 100 psig.
Two-stage compressors
are generally used for higher pressures in the range of 100 psig to 250 psig.
Note that
·
1
HP ~ 4 CFM at 100 psi
and that 1 to 50 HP are typically for reciprocating units. Compressors 100 hp and above are typically Rotary Screw or Centrifugal Compressors.
The reciprocating air compressor
is single
acting when the compressing is
accomplished using only one side of the piston. A compressor using both sides
of the piston is considered double acting.
Load reduction is
achieved by unloading individual cylinders. Typically this is accomplished by
throttling the suction pressure to the cylinder or bypassing air either within
or outside the compressor. Capacity control is achieved by varying speed in
engine-driven units through fuel flow control.
Reciprocating air
compressors are available either as air-cooled or water-cooled in lubricated
and non-lubricated configurations and provide a wide range of pressure and
capacity selections.
Rotary Screw Compressors
Rotary air compressors
are positive
displacement compressors. The most
common rotary air compressor is the single stage helical or spiral lobe oil
flooded screw air compressor. These compressors consist of two rotors within a
casing where the rotors compress the air internally. There are no valves. These
units are basically oil cooled (with air cooled or water cooled oil coolers)
where the oil seals the internal clearances.
Since the cooling takes
place right inside the compressor, the working parts never experience extreme
operating temperatures. The rotary compressor, therefore, is a continuous duty,
air cooled or water cooled compressor package.
Rotary screw air
compressors are easy to maintain and operate. Capacity control for these
compressors is accomplished by variable speed and variable compressor
displacement. For the latter control technique, a slide valve is positioned in
the casing. As the compressor capacity is reduced, the slide valve opens,
bypassing a portion of the compressed air back to the suction. Advantages of
the rotary screw compressor include smooth, pulse-free air output in a compact
size with high output volume over a long life.
The oil free rotary
screw air compressor utilizes specially designed air ends to compress air
without oil in the compression chamber yielding true oil free air. Oil free
rotary screw air compressors are available air cooled and water cooled and
provide the same flexibility as oil flooded rotaries when oil free air is
required.
Centrifugal Compressors
The centrifugal air
compressor is a dynamic compressor which depends on transfer of energy from a rotating
impeller to the air.
Centrifugal compressors
produce high-pressure discharge by converting angular momentum imparted by the
rotating impeller (dynamic displacement). In order to do this efficiently,
centrifugal compressors rotate at higher speeds than the other types of
compressors. These types of compressors are also designed for higher capacity
because flow through the compressor is continuous.
Adjusting the inlet
guide vanes is the most common method to control capacity of a centrifugal compressor.
By closing the guide vanes, volumetric flows and capacity are reduced.
The centrifugal air
compressor is an oil free compressor by design. The oil lubricated running gear
is separated from the air by shaft seals and atmospheric vents.
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