Yarik
Mechanical
- May 23, 2012
- 4
Hi everyone,
I would like to ask about some advise in regards to these two unstable conditions: surge and a stonewall.
One of my multistage compressor experienced a malfunction o a blow-off valve, therefore the compressor protection did not kick in when the compressor reached the control line. The compressor entered surge (flow fluctuated to 0 and up, vibration picked up). After few minutes the blow-off valve opened, suddenly and fully. As a result system air pressure dropped and IGV of the compressor opened fully. Condition of the compressor did not change (flow fluctuations and erratic vibrations continued). Even after the blow-off valve closed automatically the state did not change. Eventually the nightmare finished when the compressor tripped on high discharge temperatures (by the way, inlet temperature increased from 20 to 150 deg C)
After analysing the data I came across few questions, which I hope someone would be able to assist me with.
1. Why did not the condition stabilised after the blow-off valve opened?
2. Thrust bearing vibration did not change much (change of maybe 0.002 mm, no erratic fluctuation).
3. How will a stonewall look in terms of vibration, discharge temperatures, amps? In my understanding, vibration would not change, discharge temperatures would increase, amps will jump sky-high.
At this stage I cannot understand whether it was a combination of a stonewall and surge, or only a severe surge. I am also concerned about the level of the temperatures, that the compressor faced.
thank you
I would like to ask about some advise in regards to these two unstable conditions: surge and a stonewall.
One of my multistage compressor experienced a malfunction o a blow-off valve, therefore the compressor protection did not kick in when the compressor reached the control line. The compressor entered surge (flow fluctuated to 0 and up, vibration picked up). After few minutes the blow-off valve opened, suddenly and fully. As a result system air pressure dropped and IGV of the compressor opened fully. Condition of the compressor did not change (flow fluctuations and erratic vibrations continued). Even after the blow-off valve closed automatically the state did not change. Eventually the nightmare finished when the compressor tripped on high discharge temperatures (by the way, inlet temperature increased from 20 to 150 deg C)
After analysing the data I came across few questions, which I hope someone would be able to assist me with.
1. Why did not the condition stabilised after the blow-off valve opened?
2. Thrust bearing vibration did not change much (change of maybe 0.002 mm, no erratic fluctuation).
3. How will a stonewall look in terms of vibration, discharge temperatures, amps? In my understanding, vibration would not change, discharge temperatures would increase, amps will jump sky-high.
At this stage I cannot understand whether it was a combination of a stonewall and surge, or only a severe surge. I am also concerned about the level of the temperatures, that the compressor faced.
thank you