DISC STACK CENTRIFUGAL SEPARATOR
20180008991 · 2018-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B04B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Herein a centrifugal separator is disclosed. The centrifugal separator includes a housing, a spindle, and a rotor. The spindle is only journalled in a bearing arrangement fixedly positioned in the housing at the first axial end portion. The centrifugal separator includes a seal arranged between the spindle and the housing. The seal is arranged at a distance from the bearing arrangement where the spindle is subjected to deflection. The seal includes a cylindrical inner surface associated with the housing, a circular slot in the spindle or in a rotating member associated with the spindle, and a piston ring arranged in the slot and abutting against the cylindrical inner surface.
Claims
1. A disc stack centrifugal separator for separating a light fluid phase and a heavy fluid phase from a fluid feed mixture, the centrifugal separator comprising: a housing; a spindle; a rotor; and, a seal arranged between the spindle and the housing, wherein the spindle is journalled in the housing at a first axial end portion of the spindle and the rotor is connected to a second axial end portion of the spindle, wherein the spindle is only journalled in a bearing arrangement fixedly positioned in the housing at the first axial end portion, wherein the seal is arranged at a distance from the bearing arrangement where the spindle is subjected to deflection, and wherein the seal comprises a cylindrical inner surface associated with the housing, a circular slot in the spindle or in a rotating member associated with the spindle, and a piston ring arranged in the slot and abutting against the cylindrical inner surface.
2. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a conical surface adjacent to the cylindrical inner surface.
3. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the piston ring is stationary in a rotational direction of the spindle, and wherein the piston ring is axially movable along the cylindrical inner surface.
4. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the piston ring is resilient and is biased outwardly against the cylindrical inner surface.
5. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the rotating member associated with the spindle comprises a pulley, and wherein the slot is provided in the rotating member.
6. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the seal is arranged adjacent to a first space inside the housing, the first space surrounding the spindle and being configured to contain an oil mist during operation of the centrifugal separator.
7. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the seal is provided adjacent to the second axial end portion of the spindle.
8. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the seal is provided adjacent to a drainage space inside the housing, the drainage space surrounding the spindle and being arranged adjacent to a rotor space inside the housing enclosing the rotor.
9. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the spindle is configured to be rotated at supercritical speed.
10. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the centrifugal separator comprises more than one of said seal of the same kind as defined in any one of the preceding claims.
11. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 2, wherein the piston ring is stationary in a rotational direction of the spindle, and wherein the piston ring is axially movable along the cylindrical inner surface.
12. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 2, wherein the piston ring is resilient and is biased outwardly against the cylindrical inner surface.
13. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 3, wherein the piston ring is resilient and is biased outwardly against the cylindrical inner surface.
14. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 2, wherein the rotating member associated with the spindle comprises a pulley, and wherein the slot is provided in the rotating member.
15. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 3, wherein the rotating member associated with the spindle comprises a pulley, and wherein the slot is provided in the rotating member.
16. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 4, wherein the rotating member associated with the spindle comprises a pulley, and wherein the slot is provided in the rotating member.
17. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 2, wherein the seal is arranged adjacent to a first space inside the housing, the first space surrounding the spindle and being configured to contain an oil mist during operation of the centrifugal separator.
18. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 3, wherein the seal is arranged adjacent to a first space inside the housing, the first space surrounding the spindle and being configured to contain an oil mist during operation of the centrifugal separator.
19. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 4, wherein the seal is arranged adjacent to a first space inside the housing, the first space surrounding the spindle and being configured to contain an oil mist during operation of the centrifugal separator.
20. The disc stack centrifugal separator according to claim 5, wherein the seal is arranged adjacent to a first space inside the housing, the first space surrounding the spindle and being configured to contain an oil mist during operation of the centrifugal separator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Various aspects of the invention, including its particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the example embodiments discussed in the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Aspects of the present invention will now be described more fully. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. Well-known functions or constructions will not necessarily be described in detail for brevity and/or clarity.
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[0028] In these embodiments the spindle 6 is substantially vertically arranged in the housing 4. The spindle 6 is journalled in the housing 4 at a first axial end portion 18 of the spindle 6, i.e. in these embodiments the lower end portion of the spindle 6. The rotor 8 is connected to a second axial end portion 20 of the spindle 6, i.e. in these embodiments the upper end portion of the spindle 6. In other embodiments the rotor may be suspended at the lower end portion of the spindle, and the spindle may be journalled at the upper end portion thereof.
[0029] The spindle 6 is only journalled in a bearing arrangement 22 fixedly positioned in the housing at the first axial end portion 18. In these embodiments the bearing arrangement 22 comprises one spherical roller bearing. In these embodiments the spindle 6 is journalled also below the second axial end portion 20. As opposed to the journalling at the first axial end portion 18, the journalling below the second axial end portion 20 comprises a bearing which is resiliently positioned in the housing 4 to permit deflection of the second axial end portion 20. In alternative embodiments, the bearing arrangement 22 may comprise more than one bearing, e.g. two, three, or more bearings.
[0030] The centrifugal separator 2 comprises a seal 24 arranged between the spindle 6 and the housing 4. The seal 24 will be discussed in detail with reference to
[0031] In other embodiment, the seal 24 may be arranged at other positions around the spindle 6 to seal off two spaces of the housing 4 from each other. According to further embodiments, the centrifugal separator 2 may comprise more than one seal 24 of the kind disclosed herein.
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[0034] The piston ring 32 is stationary in a rotational direction of the spindle 6, and the piston ring 32 is axially movable along the cylindrical inner surface 26. Thus, the piston ring 32 is subjected to a rotational relative movement only in relation to the spindle 6, and not in relation to the cylindrical surface 26 during use of the centrifugal separator. Rotational relative movement between the piston ring 32 and the rotating member 30 takes place in the circular slot 28. The axial movability of the piston ring 32 along the cylindrical inner surface 26 permits easy assembly of the seal 24, and during use of the centrifugal separator, an axial displacement between the spindle 6 and the cylindrical inner surface 26. Such axial displacement may occur e.g. due to discharge of a sludge phase from the rotor 8 or during heavy sea when the centrifugal separator is used aboard a floating vessel.
[0035] The slot 28 has a radial depth, which permits the piston ring 32 to be arranged in the slot 28 with a radial play permitting the spindle 6 to deflect radially without putting any strain on the seal 26 when the piston ring 32 abuts against the cylindrical inner surface 26. Accordingly, the radial play suitably is slightly larger than the deflection of the spindle 6 at the seal 24. The piston ring 32 may be made e.g. from cast iron. The piston ring 32 may be of the kind used in combustion engines for sealing a piston against a cylinder bore. The piston ring 32 may have a radial thickness of e.g. 3-12 mm and axial height of e.g. 2-8 mm. The piston ring 32 may be resilient, biased radially outwardly towards the cylindrical inner surface 26 to ensure a reliable abutment and sealing against the cylindrical inner surface 26. Thus, in an unassembled state, the piston ring 32 has a lager diameter than the cylindrical inner surface 26. The piston ring 32 may be configured for being easily positionable in the slot 28. Thus, the piston ring 32 may comprise e.g. a radial slit, or a radial slit inclined in relation to the rotation axis, or a slit comprising at least two overlapping steps seen in an axial direction, or the piston ring 32 may comprise two or more abutting helical turns. The slot 28 is wider in an axial direction of the spindle 6 than the piston ring 32 to permit relative rotation between the piston ring 32 and the rotating member 30. Mentioned purely as an example, the slot 28 may be 0.05-0.2 mm wider in the axial direction than the piston ring 32.
[0036] The housing 4 comprises a conical surface 34 adjacent to the cylindrical inner surface 26. As discussed above, this facilitates assembly of the seal 24. The conical surface 34 connects to the cylindrical inner surface 26. Thus, the piston ring 32 may slide along the conical surface 34 into the cylindrical inner surface 26 during assembly of the seal 24. The conical surface 34 is provided in a separate part 35 of the housing 4. Mentioned purely as an example, the conical surface 34 may extend at an angle within a range of e.g. 10-45 degrees to the rotation axis 10 of the spindle 6. In the illustrated embodiments the conical surface 34 extends at an angle at 25 degrees to the rotation axis 10 of the spindle 6.
[0037] Mentioned purely as an example, a centrifugal separator 2 having a hydraulic capacity of 5.5 m.sup.3/h, and comprising a rotor 8 being driven at 12000 rpm, a spindle having a diameter of approximately 30 mm, and a rotating member 30 having a diameter of approximately 80 mm at the seal 24 may have a distance between an upper bearing of the bearing arrangement 22 and the seal 24 of approximately 60 mm. In such a centrifugal separator the maximum radial deviation at the seal 24 as the spindle 6 passes the critical speed is approximately 1 mm, and the radial deviation at supercritical speed at the seal 24 is approximately 0.1 mm. Accordingly, a radial play of the piston ring 32 in the slot 28 may be 1.2 mm to permit the spindle 6 passing the critical speed without damaging the seal 24.
[0038] Again, mentioned purely as an example, a centrifugal separator 2 having a hydraulic capacity of 38 m.sup.3/h, and comprising a rotor 8 being driven at 5300 rpm, a spindle 6 having a diameter of approximately 70 mm, and a rotating member 30 having a diameter of approximately 165 mm at the seal 24 may have a distance between an upper bearing of the bearing arrangement 22 and the seal 24 of approximately 90 mm. In such a centrifugal separator the maximum radial deviation at the seal 24 as the spindle 6 passes the critical speed is approximately 1.5 mm, and the radial deviation at supercritical speed at the seal 24 is approximately 0.3 mm. Accordingly, a radial play of the piston ring 32 in the slot 28 may be 1.7 mm to permit the spindle 6 passing the critical speed without damaging the seal 24.
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[0040] A first seal 24 seals a rotor space 36 from a drainage space 38 below the rotor space 36 along the spindle 6. The rotor space 36 is formed in the housing 4 and encloses the rotor (not shown). The drainage space 38 may be provided to collect leaking fluid from the rotor space 36 to safely drain such fluid instead of the fluid contaminating remaining spaces of the housing 4. Thus, the first seal 24 is provided adjacent to the drainage space 38. A second seal 24′ is provided around the spindle 6 opposite to the first seal 24. Thus, the drainage space 38 may be sealed from leakage into lower spaces of the housing 4.
[0041] Again each of the seals 24, 24′ comprises a cylindrical inner surface 26, 26′ associated with the housing 4, a circular slot 28, 28′ in a rotating member 30, 30′ associated with the spindle 6, and a piston ring 32, 32′ arranged in the slot 28, 28′ and abutting against the cylindrical inner surface 26, 26′. The slot 28, 28′ is provided in the rotating member 30, 30′. Each of the rotating members 30, 30′ associated with the spindle 6 comprises in these embodiments a flange 40, 40′. Again, the housing 4 comprises a conical surface 34 adjacent to the cylindrical inner surface 26 to facilitate assembly of the seal 24, 24′. The conical surface 34 are provided in separate parts of the housing 4, which separate parts are assembled after the spindle 6 has been placed in the housing 4 and the bearing arrangement at the first axial end portion of the spindle 6.
[0042] This invention should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. A person skilled in the art will realize that different features of the embodiments disclosed herein may be combined to create embodiments other than those described herein, without departing from the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims. Although the invention has been described with reference to example embodiments, many different alterations, modifications and the like will become apparent for those skilled in the art. A centrifugal separator may for instance comprise only one of the seals 24, 24′ of the embodiments shown in
[0043] As used herein, the term “comprising” or “comprises” is open-ended, and includes one or more stated features, elements, steps, components or functions but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, steps, components, functions or groups thereof.