Multi-stage resonator for compressor
11808264 · 2023-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Ramons A. Reba (South Windsor, CT, US)
- Duane C. McCormick (Colchester, CT, US)
- David M. Rockwell (Cicero, NY, US)
- Mark W. Wilson (Syracuse, NY, US)
Cpc classification
F04C29/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2240/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2270/155
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C29/068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C29/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04C29/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A compressor has an inlet port and a discharge port. The discharge port communicates into a resonator chamber. The resonator chamber includes a first stage resonator array and a second stage resonator array downstream of the first stage resonator array with a connecting passage intermediate the first and second resonator array. Each of the resonator arrays includes a pair of spaced resonator arrays sub-portions, with each of the sub-portions including a plurality of cells extending into a housing member, and have a bottom wall and an open outer wall communicating with the flow passage, with a plurality of orifices extending into each of the cells. The orifices have a smaller diameter than a hydraulic diameter of the cells.
Claims
1. A compressor comprising: a compressor having an inlet port and at least one discharge port, said at least one discharge port communicating into a resonator chamber, said resonator chamber including a first stage resonator array and a second stage resonator array downstream of said first stage resonator array with a connecting passage intermediate said first and second stage resonator array and an exit port leaving the resonator chamber, a flow passage communicates the at least one discharge port to the exit port and passes through said first and second stage resonator arrays; and each of said first and second stage resonator arrays including a pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions, with each of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions including a plurality of cells extending into housing members, and each cell of the plurality of cells having a bottom wall and an open outer wall communicating with the flow passage, with a plurality of orifices in the open outer wall to communicate the flow passage into each of said plurality of cells, with each orifice of said plurality of orifices having a smaller diameter than a hydraulic diameter of each of said plurality of cells, wherein said plurality of orifices are formed in a perforated plate that encloses said plurality of cells, wherein said connecting passage has a non-circular flow area, at least over a portion of its length, and defined perpendicular to a flow direction between said first stage resonator array and said second stage resonator array, and wherein one of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions of each of said first and second stages resonator arrays is formed into opposed outer faces of a common one of said housing members.
2. The compressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein there is a bearing cover connected to said at least one discharge port and having a face facing away from said at least one discharge port and formed with a portion of the plurality of cells to form a first sub-portion of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions of said first stage resonator array and an intermediate housing member being said common one of said housing members and an outer cover having a face facing one of said faces of said intermediate housing member and formed with another portion of the plurality of cells to form a second sub-portion of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions of said second stage resonator array.
3. The compressor as set forth in claim 2, wherein said connecting passage is formed in said intermediate housing member.
4. The compressor as set forth in claim 3, wherein said compressor is a screw compressor.
5. The compressor as set forth in claim 4, wherein there are two rotors in said screw compressor.
6. The compressor as set forth in claim 4, wherein there are three rotors in said screw compressor, and said at least one discharge port comprising two discharge ports communicating with said exit port.
7. The compressor as set forth in claim 6, wherein there are a pair of said first stage resonator arrays with one of said pair of said first stage resonator arrays communicating with each of said two discharge ports, and said pair of first stage resonator arrays both communicating with said second stage resonator array.
8. The compressor as set forth in claim 4, wherein an average depth into said plurality of cells measured between an inner face of said perforated plate and said bottom wall of said plurality of cells is defined as a first distance, and a second distance is defined as an average hydraulic diameter of said plurality of cells and a ratio of said first distance to said second distance is between 0.025 and 25.
9. The compressor as set forth in claim 8, wherein a diameter of said plurality of orifices is defined as a third distance and a ratio of said first distance to said third distance is between 0.5 and 500.
10. The compressor as set forth in claim 9, wherein an average depth into said plurality of cells measured between an inner face of said perforated plate and said bottom wall of each cell of said plurality of cells is defined as a first distance, and said perforated plate being one of the perforated plates of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions of the first and second stage resonator arrays, respectively, are separated by a fourth distance and a ratio of said first distance to said fourth distance being between 0.1 and 100.
11. A compressor comprising: a compressor having an inlet port and at least one discharge port, said at least one discharge port communicating into a resonator chamber, said resonator chamber including a first stage resonator array and a second stage resonator array downstream of said first stage resonator array with a connecting passage intermediate said first and second stage resonator arrays and an exit port leaving the resonator chamber, a flow passage communicates the discharge port to the exit port, and passes through the first and second stage resonator arrays; and each of said first and second stage resonator arrays including a pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions, with each of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions including a plurality of cells extending into housing members, and each cell of the plurality of cells having a bottom wall and an open outer wall communicating with the flow passage, with a plurality of orifices in the open outer wall to communicate the flow passage into each of said plurality of cells, with each orifice of said plurality of orifices having a smaller diameter than a hydraulic diameter of each of said plurality of cells, wherein said plurality of orifices are formed in a perforated plate that encloses said plurality of cells, wherein said connecting passage has a non-circular flow area, at least over a portion of its length, and defined perpendicular to a flow direction between said first stage resonator array and said second stage resonator array, and wherein an average depth into said plurality of cells measured between an inner face of said perforated plate and said bottom wall of said plurality of cells is defined as a first distance, and a second distance is defined as an average hydraulic diameter of said plurality of cells and a ratio of said first distance to said second distance is between 0.025 and 25.
12. The compressor as set forth in claim 11, wherein one of said sub-portions of each of said first and second stage resonator arrays is formed into opposed outer faces of a common one of said housing members.
13. The compressor as set forth in claim 12, wherein there is a bearing cover connected to said at least one discharge port and having a face facing away from said at least one discharge port and formed with a portion of the plurality of cells to form a first sub-portion of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions of said first stage resonator array and an intermediate housing member being said common one of said housing members and an outer cover having a face facing one of said faces of said intermediate housing member and formed with another portion of the plurality of cells to form a second sub-portion of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions of said second stage resonator array.
14. The compressor as set forth in claim 11, wherein a diameter of said plurality of orifices is defined as a third distance and a ratio of said first distance to said third distance is between 0.5 and 500.
15. The compressor as set forth in claim 14, wherein an average depth into said plurality of cells measured between an inner face of said perforated plate and said bottom wall of each cell of said plurality of cells is defined as a first distance, and said perforated plate being one of the perforated plates of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions of the first and second stage resonator arrays, respectively, are separated by a fourth distance and a ratio of said first distance to said fourth distance being between 0.1 and 100.
16. The compressor as set forth in claim 11, wherein an average depth into said plurality of cells measured between an inner face of said perforated plate and said bottom wall of each cell of said plurality of cells is defined as a first distance, and said perforated plate being one of the perforated plates of said pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions of the first and second stage resonator arrays, respectively, are separated by a fourth distance and a ratio of said first distance to said fourth distance being between 0.1 and 100.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) Downstream of the exit port 30, a flow line 19 communicates the refrigerant to a condenser 17, an expansion valve 16, and to an evaporator 13. A fluid to be cooled is shown at 15 and may be air or water which may be utilized to cool another location. Downstream of the evaporator 13 refrigerant returns to the inlet 11.
(15) As mentioned above, in particular with regard to screw compressors, there are pulsations in the flow leaving the discharge port 26 and the exit port 30. The resonator chamber 28 is thus intended to minimize these pulsations.
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(18) Passage 49 can be a non-circular flow path which improves the exposure area of the sound field with the sound absorbing cavities.
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(22) A first distance d.sub.1 is defined between an inner surface 600 of the plate 70 and the wall 75. A second dimension d.sub.2 is defined as an average hydraulic diameter for the cell 74. A third distance d.sub.3 is defined as an average diameter of the orifices 72. A fourth dimension d.sub.4 is defined as a distance between the outer faces 601 of opposed plates 70. In embodiments, a ratio of d.sub.1 to d.sub.2 is between 0.025 and 25. A ratio of d.sub.1 to d.sub.3 was between 0.5 and 500. A ratio of d.sub.1 to d.sub.4 was between 0.1 and 100.
(23) In embodiments, the cover or perforated plate 70 has a characteristic thickness between the surfaces 600 and 601. The value d.sub.3 can be related to this characteristic thickness, and may be 1.0-2.0 the characteristic thickness. The d.sub.3 values can be 1.5 mm to 6.0 mm, and the characteristic thickness may be 1.0 to 5.0 mm and more narrowly 1.5 to 3.0 mm. The surface of the cover plate may be between 60 to 10 percent orifice space, compared to solid structure. The hydraulic diameter d.sub.2 may be defined relative to a wavelength for sound frequencies of a particular concern. As an example, an exemplary hydraulic diameter could be 0.25 to 0.50 times the wavelength. Example hydraulic diameters, or d.sub.2, can be between 10 mm and 50 mm. The depth d.sub.1 can be between 2 mm and 50 mm, more narrowly 3 mm and 35 mm, and even more narrowly 5 and 25 mm.
(24) The resonator arrays operate by cyclically moving the pulsations through the smaller orifices 72 into the enlarged cells 74, and then back out through the plurality of orifices associated with each cell. Such a resonator is more effective than typical muffler or pulsation dampening structure. As an example, this disclosure could be provided by adding less than one foot of axial length with the second stage resonator array.
(25) While a perforated plate is shown, other ways of forming orifices may be used. The cells 74 may be cast into the several housing members.
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(29) The second resonator array 500 includes portions 234 cast into the stage divider 222, and portions 236 formed into an outlet housing or cover 238. Perforated plates and cells for this embodiment may follow that of the first embodiment.
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(32) One could say this disclosure includes a compressor having an inlet port and a discharge port. The discharge port communicates into a resonator chamber including a first stage resonator array and a second stage resonator array downstream of the first stage resonator array. A connecting passage is intermediate the first and second resonator arrays. Each of the resonator arrays includes a pair of spaced resonator array sub-portions. Each of the sub-portions includes a plurality of cells extending into a housing member, and having a bottom wall and an open outer wall communicating with a flow passage from the discharge port. A plurality of orifices extend into each of the cells, with the orifices having a smaller diameter than a hydraulic diameter of the cells.
(33) While a screw compressor is disclosed, the teaching of this application may extend to other type compressors. Also, while a two-stage resonator is disclosed, three and even more stages can be used. As an example, an additional stage divider 42 could be positioned downstream of stage divider 42 as shown in
(34) Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.