Energies (May 2022)
Experimental and Theoretical Study of Surge Behavior in a Boil-Off Gas Centrifugal Compressor on an LNG Carrier
Abstract
In this study, we conducted experiments and numerical analysis on a 270 kW industrial-scale centrifugal compressor used in the fuel supply system of an LNG carrier in order to improve the lumped-parameter surge model by considering the viscosity in the pipeline and to confirm whether the improved model would be applicable. The steady and unsteady compressor performance curves were constructed using measurements and predictions, respectively. The flow through the pipeline was assumed to be both steady and unsteady, and each governing equation under the assumptions was derived in accordance with the lumped-parameter model. In the steady flow case, the surge behavior of the modified model was in a good agreement with the lumped-parameter model at surge parameter B = 4.8716. In the unsteady flow case, however, the modified model showed a deviation from the lumped-parameter model, and the simulation from the modified model described the surge behavior 5% more accurately than the lumped-parameter model. Through experiments and numerical analysis, this study showed that the present models are useful and applicable for describing the surge behavior of an industrial-scale single-stage centrifugal compressor.
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