Introduction to the compression methods of turbo refrigerators and the causes of surging!
Surging is a phenomenon in which the discharge gas pressure of a centrifugal compressor is overcome by the pressure on the discharge side, resulting in an inability to discharge gas or the occurrence of gas backflow. When surging occurs in a centrifugal compressor, vibrations become intense, and operation becomes unstable. This indicates that the pressure head of the compressor is insufficient. This article provides a detailed explanation of the causes of surging in turbo chillers and the limits of surging, so please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ Compression method of turbo chillers ■ Causes of surging in turbo chillers ■ Surging limits of turbo chillers *You can view the detailed content of the article through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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