Chapter No 3 Air Compressors

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 Chapter No: 3

Air Compressors
 Pneumatics: A system which uses compressed air
is called pneumatics.
 It deals with the study of behaviour & application
of compressed air
 A basic pneumatic system consist of a source of
compressed air, control valves, pipelines & pipe
fittings and pneumatic accessories like filter,
regulator and lubricator
 For operating pneumatic tools such as drills,
screw drivers, hammers, chiessels
 For pneumatic cranes
 For pneumatic brakes of automobiles, railways
and presses
 For agricultural accessories such as dusters and
sprayers
 For drive of CNC machine tools
 For pneumatic conveying of materials
 For pneumatic gauging, inspection and low cost
automation systems
 An air compressor is a mechanical device
that increases the pressure of air by
reducing volume.
 Air is compressible, the compressor reduces
the volume of air and induces pressure in
the air
 An air compressor converts electrical
energy into kinetic energy in the form of the
air
 The compressed air is stored in the air
receiver and can be used for cleaning under
pressure, generating torque and develop
force using actuators
 This source is free of cost, safe, flexible and
convenient
 Air compressor has very few parts hence
maintenance is very low
 Air compressors are classified according to
method of energy transfer and pressure
generation i.e. positive displacement and
dynamic compressors
 Positive displacement compressors work on
the principle of increasing the pressure of
air by reducing the volume of air in an
enclosed chamber
 Dynamic compressors works on the
principle of imparting the energy by
rotating vanes of impeller on air flowing
through casing that increases pressure in
air
 According to number of stages
Single stage, double stage, three stage of
multiple stage
 According to action
Single acting or double acting
 According to position of cylinder w.r.t.
crankshaft
Cylinders inline, vertical, radial position, V-
type cylinder arrangement
 According to prime mover
Electric motor drive or IC engine drive, Gas
turbine drives
 According to cooling medium
Air cooled, water cooled air compressors
 Reciprocating air compressors are positive
displacement type of air compressors.
 These are piston & diaphragm type, vane type,
gear type, screw type compressors.
 The principle of operation is same but according
to stages the delivery pressure is different in each
compressor.
 A reciprocating air compressor consist of a
piston which is enclosed within a cylinder and
equipped with suction and discharge valve
 The piston receives power from electric motor or
IC engine.
 The compression of air is done by first drawing a
volume of air into the cylinder through suction
valve during suction stroke of piston and then
compressed and discharged through delivery
valve during delivery stroke
 In this type the entire compression is carried out
in a single cylinder
 When piston starts moving downwards, the
pressure inside the cylinder falls below
atmospheric pressure that opens suction valve.
 The pressure of the air in the cylinder rises
during compression and at the end of
compression, delivery valve opens and
discharges the compressed air into the receiver
tank.
 Single stage air compressor develop pressure
upto 7 bar.
 For higher pressures multistage compressors are
suitable
 It consist of two cylinders – low pressure cylinder
and high pressure cylinder
 Piston, crankcase, piston rod, crank, crankshaft,
oil, fins etc.
 The fresh air is drawn inside the L.P. cylinder
through inlet suction filter.
 This air is compressed by piston
 As the piston moves towards the end of cylinder,
the air compression took place.
 The delivery valve opens and this compressed air
from L.P. cylinder is directed to enter inside the
high pressure cylinder.
 In high pressure cylinder this pressurised air is
further compressed to higher pressure.
 The high pressure air from H.P. cylinder is then
delivered to receiver through discharge valves.
 In this compressor, a pressure of air delivered is
upto 13 bar.
 Simple in design
 Lower initial cost
 Easy to install
 Higher effeiciency
 Number of moving parts are more
 Higher maintenance cost
 Heavy foundation is required as it has
vibration problem
 Cannot run at full capacity
 It is positive displacement type compressor.
 It provides higher efficiency and flow rates over a
wide range of pressure
 Rotary vane compressor consist of rotor with a
number of vanes inserted in the radial slots cut in
rotor.
 The rotor is mounted eccentric in a casing.
 The vanes slides radially in and out of the rotor.
 As the rotor rotates at higher speed, centrifugal
force throws the vanes outward keeping the end
of vane in contact with the stator ring.
 As the rotor turns, compression is achieved as
the volume goes from a maximum at intake port
to minimum at the exhaust port.
 An oil is injected into the air intake and along the
stator walls to cool the air and lubricate bearing
and vanes and to provide a seal between the
vane and stator wall to reduce internal leakage.
 Simple design
 Compact in size
 Light in weight
 Easy to install
 Low cost
 Low maintenance cost
 Longer life
 Few moving parts
 Low rotational speed
 Expensive foundation not required
 Lower efficiency
 Difficulty with higher pressure above 200 psi
 Oil injected designs have oil carryover
 It is dynamic compressor.
 It consist of a rotating impeller which rotates at
higher speed (upto 60000 rpm)
 An impeller fitted inside casing force the air to
the rim of impeller, increasing velocity of air.
 A diffuser (divergent shape of casing) section
converts the velocity of air to cause an increase
in pressure. This process is called dynamic
compression.
 These compressors are used for
continuous, stationary services in industries
like oil refineries, chemical and
petrochemical plants, natural gas
processing plants.
 These are also used in IC engine
superchargers and turbochargers.
 In gas turbine plants
 It can provide extremely high output
pressures greater than 10000psi.
 It consist of two screws - one with convex
and the other with concave contour mostly
called male and female rotor respectively.
 These two screws gets rotating by means of
gear trips there by sucking the air through
an inlet port in chamber and then
compressing the same
 The helix of the male and female rotor
screw is designed to permit complete
charging of the inter lobe space before the
re-mesh.
 On completion of the filling operation the
inlet end of male and female lobes begins
to re-engage thus reduces the volume of air
continuously.
 Thus compression begins and air is
discharged at the end of other side.
 There is no contact between male and
female rotors and casing. Hence no
lubrication require but oil may injected for
the purpose of cooling.
 It is used in applications where higher flow
at comparatively low pressure is required.
 Here two lobes are placed in a casing
 The air is transferred from suction side to
the delivery side with continuous rotation of
two lobes
 The lobes are precisely maintained and the
casing also maintained to close tolerances
 It has limited compression ratio @ 1.7
 Multi stage compressor is use to develop
pressures more than 35 kg/cm2.
 For preparation of mineral water bottle, air
pressure more than 40 kg/cm2 is required
to produce desired shape of bottle at
bottom side.
 Here two stage compressor is not used as it
produces pressure up to 35 kg/cm2 .
 Three stage compressor is use as it
produces pressure up to 85 kg/cm2 .
 Above four stage compressor is used.
 The working is same as that of double stage
compressor.
 In three stage compressor fresh air from
atmosphere enters first stage cylinder
through air cleaner.
 Here it is compressed by piston to 4 kg/cm2
and then delivered to second stage cylinder
through intercooler for further
compression.
 In second stage cylinder low pressure air is
compressed upto 14 kg/cm2 and discharge
to third stage cylinder through second
intercooler to increase air pressure up to
desired delivery pressure i.e. 35 to 85
kg/cm2
 Selection of air compressor for given
application is governed by several factors as
below
 Pressure
 Flow rates or capacity
 Geometry of cylinder
 Speed of piston
 The layout of pipe line, system requirement
and the distance of user machine from
compressor plant
 Pressure :
 The discharge pressure from the
compressor should be decided first
considering the needs of the cylinder, air
motor & pressure drop in the circuit.
 Most of pneumatic systems and tools are
designed for pressure of 6 – 7 bar.
 A compressor used should meet the
requirement.
 Pressure :
 Pneumatic circuit requiring air at high
pressure can be supplied with air by a
separate high pressure compressor
 While any low pressure can be met by
availing a reducing valve.
 For huge air flow rates at pressures below 2
bar, a turbo-blower or low pressure rotary
compressor may be used.
 Flow rates or capacity:-
 Volume of air required per minute is also an
important factor for selection.
 The capacity should be adequate enough to
supply air to all devices operating
simultaneously.
 In many plants where pneumatic tools are
operated intermittently, in such cases
maximum instantaneous demand of the
compressed air has to be find first.
 Geometry of cylinder:-
 For single cylinder geometric fashion :-
vertical-single acting or double acting
horizontal- single or double acting
 For two cylinders geometric fashion:-
- vertical inline, single or double acting
- V-type, single or double acting
- horizontal duplex, double acting
 Speed of piston:-
 The speed of piston inside the cylinder
must also be considered.
 For small capacity compressor, the piston
speed 300 m/min, whereas for large
capacity compressor piston speed 250
m/min.

 The layout of pipe line, system requirement


and the distance of user machine from
compressor plant

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