Thanks for replying, see responses below…
The issue is that compressor surge control cannot really be separated from the overall system control and for me there are a few issues with your description.
PCV d/s of compressor and cooler and presumably d/s of the surge / recycle line? Yes. This will maintain a fixed pressure d/s of this valve? No, this will maintain a fixed pressure upstream of the valve.
Upstream inlet - fed from a separator where pressure is maintained. Where is pressure maintained? n the separator or the inlet to the compressor?? The PCV maintains the separator pressure, any excess is sent to flare. I had better upload a picture.
discharge cooler partially fail?? A bit difficult to work out how or why, but assume you mean that heat rejection is reduced. The cooling medium flow rate is reduced because of partially closed manual valve, partial temperature control loop failure, control valve stuck etc
Compressor in partial re-cycle. This would / should only be happening if the flow through the compressor would otherwise be less than the stall line - generally quite a low percent of max throughput hence the heat quantity to removed to maintain the correct discharge temperature is also reduced from the maximum. Towards the end of field life when feed gas flow is very low the compressor will be operating continuously in partial recycle as part of normal operation.
Why would the discharge PCV start to close? this should only happen if your downstream flow is being further reduced. For a fixed suction pressure but increased suction temperature the compression ratio is reduced therefore to maintain the discharge pressure the discharge valve would begin to close.
why would the suction pressure go up? The A/S valve throttles the discharge gas back to the suction pressure. Depending on the control function of the separator PCV, the inlet flow will be affected and hence less "new" gas enters the system to match the outflow of gas at the discharge. This is probably the nub in my lack of understanding here, as an aside if the discharge PCV sp were to be increased the compressor moves back along its curve but at some point the surge control valve opens. When it opens either the suction pressure would need to increase via increased flow from the recycle or the system would be unable to achieve the discharge PCV sp and go into full recycle, I thought it was the former?
In full re-cycle the head across the compressor can become quite low and hence power input quite low, but without a cooler you will get incremental temperature rise.
Without grasping the process flow of the entire system it will be difficult to see the impact of one isolated thing.