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CentrifugalCompressorPower SI Units

This spreadsheet calculates the stage power of a centrifugal compressor. The user inputs data like gas flow rate, temperatures, and pressures. It then uses the Hall-Yarborough method to calculate the stage power. The spreadsheet contains input fields for two compressor stages and calculates results like power required, temperatures at each stage, and overall power required.

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CentrifugalCompressorPower SI Units

This spreadsheet calculates the stage power of a centrifugal compressor. The user inputs data like gas flow rate, temperatures, and pressures. It then uses the Hall-Yarborough method to calculate the stage power. The spreadsheet contains input fields for two compressor stages and calculates results like power required, temperatures at each stage, and overall power required.

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CentrifugalCompressorPower-SI Units.

xls
Description: This spreadsheet calculates stage power of reciprocating
compressor.
Instruction: 1) Update parameter valves in the Input Data section; 2) Click
"Solution" button; 3) View result.

Input Data: For z1:


Gas flow rate (qg): 1000 km /day
3
Tpc=169.0+314.0*SGFG
Inlet temperature (T1): 20 C
o
Ppc=708.75-57.5*SGFG
Inlet pressure (p1): 0.6 MPa Tpr=(T+460.0)/Tpc
Gas specific gravity (gg): 0.65 air=1 t=1/Tpr
Discharge pressure (p2): 2 MPa Ppr=p/Ppc
Gas specific heat ratio (k): 1.25
A=0.06125*t*EXP(-1.2*(1.-t**2)
Base temperature (Tb): 20 C
o
B=t*(14.76-9.76*t+4.58*t*t)
Base pressure (pb): 0.1 MPa C=t*(90.7-242.2*t+42.4*t*t)
D=2.18+2.82*t

p2
r= = 3.33
p1 F=-A*Ppr+(Y+Y*Y+Y**3-Y**4)/(1.-Y)**3-B
q MM
q= = 694 sm3/min
(24 )(60 )
p T
q1 = b 1 q = 116 sm3/min
p1 T b For z2:

E p =0. 61+0 . 03 log(q 1 ) = 0.7219 Tpr=(T+460.0)/Tpc

n−1 k−1 1
R p= = × = 0.2770
n k Ep t=1/Tpr
Rp
T 2=T 1 r = 136 oC
Ppr=p/Ppc
z1 = Hall-Yarborogh Method = 0.9660

z2 = Hall-Yarborogh Method = 0.9736 A=0.06125*t*EXP(-1.2*(1.-t**2)


z1 p b T 1
q1 = q = 115
z 2 p1 T b B=t*(14.76-9.76*t+4.58*t*t)
E p =0. 61+0 . 03 log(q 1 ) = 0.7218 C=t*(90.7-242.2*t+42.4*t*t)

n−1 k−1 1
R p= = × = 0.2771
n k Ep D=2.18+2.82*t
Rp
T 2=T 1 r = 136 oC

( )(
q p z 1+ z2
Hp g = 1 1
229 E p 2 z 1
r p−1
Rp ) = 2,311 kW
F=-A*Ppr+(Y+Y*Y+Y**3-Y**4)/(1.-Y)**3-B
Hpb =Hpg +50 = 2,348 kW
Don't change data in red!

= 373.1 R
o
35 MMscf/day
57.5*SGFG = 671.245 psia 68 F
o

= 1.4152 88.2 psia


= 0.7066 0.65 air=1
= 0.1314 294 psia
1.25
EXP(-1.2*(1.-t**2) = 0.0390
.76*t+4.58*t*t) = 7.1724 68 F
o

2.2*t+42.4*t*t) = -41.88 14.7 psia


= 4.1727

Y= = 0.0053

3.33
+Y*Y+Y**3-Y**4)/(1.-Y)**3-B*Y*Y+C*Y**D

24,505 scfm
9.24768931830678E-05

4,084 scfm

= 1.9754 0.7219

= 0.5062 0.2770

= 0.4380 277 oF

0.9660

EXP(-1.2*(1.-t**2) = 0.0231 0.9736

= 5.5648 4,053
.76*t+4.58*t*t)

2.2*t+42.4*t*t) = -10.65 0.7218

= 3.6075 0.2771
= 0.0104 277 oF
Y=

3,102 hp
+Y*Y+Y**3-Y**4)/(1.-Y)**3-B*Y*Y+C*Y**D

0.0001162954 3,152 hp

18.85

81.91

59,940 lbf-ft/lbm

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