[논문] 이단 압축기의 동력학적 설계 및 운전 특성에 관한 연구

The feasibility of an oil-free, motor-driven, two-stage centrifugal compressor supported by air bump bearings is investigated. This centrifugal compressor is driven by a 75㎾ motor at an operating speed of 39,000RPM, and a pressure ratio of the compressor is set up to 4. The analysis is performed by using bearing equilibrium position, bearing stiffness, Campbell diagram, unbalance response, and stability. It is demonstrated in this paper that air bump bearings can be adopted well to an oil-free, motor-driven, centrifugal compressor. Specially, Cu-coated bump bearings have enough damping force to reduce a synchronous unbalance for rigid modes of the two-stage compressor. Futhermore, this concept may be applied to the flexible rotor system such as high speed turbomachinery with a super critical speed.