Limaçon machine, of which the relative motion between the rotor and housing follows the limaçon curve, belongs to a class of rotary positive displacement machines. The profiles of rotors and housings of those machines can be constructed of either limaçon or circular curves, hence the names: limaçon-to-limaçon, circolimaçon, and limaçon-to-circular machines. This paper presents the investigation into the thermodynamic performance of the limaçon-to-circular machines with the presence of apex seals and inlet valve. This paper sets out by briefly introducing the limaçon technology and the construction of the limaçon-to-circular machine working volume. The mathematical descriptions of ports' positions and areas have also been introduced. The paper then discusses the flow and phase composition of working fluid through the working chambers as well as how the fluid velocity is modeled and calculated. Then the seal dynamic model and response of inlet valve are presented followed by the machine thermodynamic model. A case study has also been presented to show the responses of seals and inlet valve during the machine operation.
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Characterization of Limacon Gas Expanders With Consideration to the Dynamics of Apex Seals and Inlet Control Valve
Truong H. Phung,
Truong H. Phung
Faculty of Science and Technology,
School of Engineering,
Federation University Australia,
University Drive,
Mount Helen 3350, Victoria, Australia
e-mail: t.phung@federation.edu.au
School of Engineering,
Federation University Australia,
University Drive,
Mount Helen 3350, Victoria, Australia
e-mail: t.phung@federation.edu.au
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Ibrahim A. Sultan
Ibrahim A. Sultan
Faculty of Science and Technology,
School of Engineering,
Federation University Australia,
Mount Helen 3350, Victoria, Australia
e-mail: i.sultan@federation.edu.au
School of Engineering,
Federation University Australia,
University Drive
,Mount Helen 3350, Victoria, Australia
e-mail: i.sultan@federation.edu.au
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Truong H. Phung
Faculty of Science and Technology,
School of Engineering,
Federation University Australia,
University Drive,
Mount Helen 3350, Victoria, Australia
e-mail: t.phung@federation.edu.au
School of Engineering,
Federation University Australia,
University Drive,
Mount Helen 3350, Victoria, Australia
e-mail: t.phung@federation.edu.au
Ibrahim A. Sultan
Faculty of Science and Technology,
School of Engineering,
Federation University Australia,
Mount Helen 3350, Victoria, Australia
e-mail: i.sultan@federation.edu.au
School of Engineering,
Federation University Australia,
University Drive
,Mount Helen 3350, Victoria, Australia
e-mail: i.sultan@federation.edu.au
Contributed by the Structures and Dynamics Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR GAS TURBINES AND POWER. Manuscript received January 3, 2018; final manuscript received May 16, 2018; published online August 6, 2018. Editor: David Wisler.
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Dec 2018, 140(12): 122501 (11 pages)
Published Online: August 6, 2018
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January 3, 2018
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May 16, 2018
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Phung, T. H., and Sultan, I. A. (August 6, 2018). "Characterization of Limacon Gas Expanders With Consideration to the Dynamics of Apex Seals and Inlet Control Valve." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. December 2018; 140(12): 122501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040418
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