Influence
of Gas Seals on Rotor Stability of a High Speed Hydrogen Recycle
Compressor K. E. Atkins/R. X. Perez, 17th Turbomachinery
Symposium, Texas A&M University, November 1988.
A gas seal retrofit
project for a 2800 hp, 10200 rpm, five-stage hydrogen recycle compressor
is described. This barrel-type compressor operates with a 1205 psia
suction pressure and 1490 psia discharge pressure. The unit is directly
driven by a steam turbine through a continuously lubricated gear-type
coupling. The gas seal retrofit project was initiated as a solution
to a rotordynamic instability problem experienced on the compressor.
The rotordynamic analysis showed that the rotor system stability
would be improved with the gas seals. The other advantages of gas
seals were considered as secondary to the stability improvements.
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