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Screw Compressors [electronic resource] :Mathematical Modelling and Performance Calculation / by Nikola Stosic, Ian K. Smith, Ahmed Kovacevic.

by Stosic, Nikola [author.]; Smith, Ian K [author.]; Kovacevic, Ahmed [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.Description: XII, 140 p. online resource.ISBN: 9783540262282.Subject(s): Engineering | Hydraulic engineering | Mechanical engineering | Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Engineering Fluid DynamicsDDC classification: 621 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Screw Compressor Geometry -- Calculation of Screw Compressor Performance -- Principles of Screw Compressor Design -- Examples of Modern Screw Compressor Designs -- Conclusions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The first part of "Screw Compressors" gives a review of recent developments in screw compressor design. The second part presents a generalized mathematical definition of screw machine rotors and describes some well known lobe shapes in detail. The third part treats the mathematical modelling of the thermodynamics and fluid mechanics of compression and expansion processes. This includes discussion of the issues addressed in order to be able to predict the optimum rotor size and speed and built-in volume ratio and, in the case of oil flooded machines, the injection position and jet diameter. The fourth and fifth parts discuss the principles used and describe the application of the analytical procedures and rotor profiling techniques, presented in the earlier chapters, to the design of a number of twin screw compressors, currently manufactured including the examples of combining expansion and compression in the same machine.
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Screw Compressor Geometry -- Calculation of Screw Compressor Performance -- Principles of Screw Compressor Design -- Examples of Modern Screw Compressor Designs -- Conclusions.

The first part of "Screw Compressors" gives a review of recent developments in screw compressor design. The second part presents a generalized mathematical definition of screw machine rotors and describes some well known lobe shapes in detail. The third part treats the mathematical modelling of the thermodynamics and fluid mechanics of compression and expansion processes. This includes discussion of the issues addressed in order to be able to predict the optimum rotor size and speed and built-in volume ratio and, in the case of oil flooded machines, the injection position and jet diameter. The fourth and fifth parts discuss the principles used and describe the application of the analytical procedures and rotor profiling techniques, presented in the earlier chapters, to the design of a number of twin screw compressors, currently manufactured including the examples of combining expansion and compression in the same machine.

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