Turbo compressor

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Fluid bearing

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C417S247000

Reexamination Certificate

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06698929

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a compressor, and more particularly, a turbo compressor having a simple construction and a high operating efficiency.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a compressor is used in such a way as to convert mechanical energy into compressive energy of a compressible fluid, and is employed in an air conditioner, or the like. The Compressors are classified into a reciprocating compressor, a scroll compressor, a turbo (centrifugal) compressor and a vane (rotary) compressor.
In a turbo compressor, fluid is drawn in an axial direction using rotational force of an impeller, and then the fluid is compressed while being discharged along a centrifugal direction.
Turbo compressors are classified into a single-stage turbo compressor and a two-stage turbo compressor, depending upon the number of impeller(s) and the number of compression chamber(s). Also, turbo compressors are classified into a back-to-back type turbo compressor and a face-to-face type turbo compressor, depending upon an arrangement of impellers.
Among the turbo compressors, a two-stage turbo compressor includes, as shown in
FIG. 1
, a motor housing
1
, first and second bearing plates
2
A and
2
B which are respectively arranged at both ends of the motor housing
1
, and a shroud plate
3
which is mounted to an outside surface of the first bearing plate
2
A.
Here, the first diffuser casing
4
A covers the outside surface of the shroud plate
3
, and a bearing cover
5
is attached to the outside surface of the second bearing plate
2
B.
The bearing cover
5
is covered by a volute casing
6
, and the second diffuser casing
4
B is attached to an outside surface of the volute casing
6
.
A motor M is disposed in the motor housing
1
. A suction pipe SP is connected to a side of the motor housing
1
, and a discharge pipe DP is connected to a side of the volute casing
6
.
The shroud plate
3
and the first diffuser casing
4
A define a first compression chamber Sc
1
, and the volute casing
6
and the second diffuser casing
4
B define a second compression chamber Sc
2
.
The motor M is composed of a stator MS, a rotor MR mounted inside the stator MS and a rotation shaft
7
which is press-fitted through the rotor MR.
Both ends of the rotation shaft
7
of the motor M respectively pass through the first and second bearing plates
2
A and
2
B, and are supported by the first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B which are respectively fitted into the first and second bearing plates
2
A and
2
B.
A first stage impeller
8
A which is located inside the first compression chamber Sc
1
and a second stage impeller
8
B which is located inside the second compression chamber Sc
2
, are respectively attached to both ends of the rotation shaft
7
of the motor M. A thrust foil bearing
10
which serves to support an end of the rotation shaft
7
, is attached to the outside surface of the second bearing plate
2
B.
Hereinafter, an operating pattern of the conventional two-stage turbo compressor constructed as mentioned above will be described.
First, when the rotation shaft
7
is rotated by driving of the motor M, the first and second stage impellers
8
A and
8
B attached to both ends of the rotation shaft
7
also rotate. Thereby, the fluid, which is drawn through the suction pipe SP, flows into the first compression chamber Sc
1
via the first gas passage
11
and the first suction space Ss
1
. In the first compression chamber Sc
1
, the first-stage compression process is conducted on the fluid by the first stage impeller
8
A.
Thereafter, the provisionally compressed fluid, which has been compressed through the first-stage compression process, is drawn into the second compression chamber Sc
2
via the second gas passage
12
and the second suction space Ss
2
for the purpose of the second-stage compression process by the second stage impeller
8
B. After the second-stage compression is performed, the fluid is discharged through the discharge pipe DP after being collected by the volute casing
6
.
In the conventional two-stage turbo compressor, since the fluid is compressed through multi-step compression processes, compressibility of the fluid has been enhanced.
In the conventional two-stage turbo compressor, the above-described first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B that only cause minimal friction are employed in order to support the rotational shaft
7
of the motor M which rotates at a high speed.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, each of the first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B includes a plurality of foils
20
which are mounted at the inside each of the first and second bearing plates
2
A and
2
B, respectively.
Each foil
20
is formed of a curved rectangular thin plate as shown in FIG.
3
. Each foil
20
is configured in a manner such that one end of the foil
20
is crooked to define an engaging portion
201
. Due to the fact that engaging portions
201
of the plurality of foils
20
are respectively engaged into a plurality of grooves
2
a
which are defined on a circumferential inner surface of each of the first and second bearing plates
2
A and
2
B, the plurality of foils
20
cooperate one with another to define an iris-shaped contour.
One of the problems of the conventional turbo compressor is that, since the pressures applied to the rotation shaft
7
in a radial direction are supported at two places by both first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B, a driving efficiency of the motor M is deteriorated due to a wide frictional area between the first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B and the rotation shaft
7
. Furthermore, since the construction of the turbo compressor becomes more complicated causing a windage loss, whereby an efficiency of the turbo compressor is lowered.
The driving efficiency lowering phenomenon caused by friction between the first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B and the rotation shaft
7
, occurs due to a kind of a mechanical loss.
Also, because of components such as the first and second bearing plates
2
A and
2
B for respectively supporting the first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B are needed, a productivity is lowered in the conventional turbo compressor.
For reference, the power loss which occurs when the compressor is running, will be described below.
The power loss of the compressor is largely categorized into a mechanical loss, a motor loss, a leakage loss and an aerodynamic loss.
The mechanical loss is resulted by the friction between the rotor MR and the stator MS, the friction between the thrust foil bearing
10
and the rotation shaft
7
, the friction generated on back surfaces of the first and second stage impellers
8
A and
8
B, and the above-described friction between the first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B and the rotation shaft
7
. The mechanical loss forms about 44% of the total power loss.
The mechanical loss produced by the friction between the first and second radial foil bearings
9
A and
9
B and the rotation shaft
7
occupies about 7.3% of the total power loss, and the mechanical loss which produced by the friction between the rotor MR and the stator MS occupies about 25% of the total power loss.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the problems occurring in the related art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a turbo compressor in which a supporting structure for a rotation shaft is simplified, thereby improving the operating efficiency and the productivity of the turbo compressor.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a turbo compressor a motor comprising a stator with a rotor which rotates in the inside of the stator and a rotation shaft which is press-fitted into the rotor and integrally rotated with the rotor, a bearing means for supporting the rotation shaft of the motor, at least one impeller attached to the rotation shaft of the motor and rotated therewith, and a f

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