Abstract
In the sCO2-HeRo project, the Chair of Turbomachinery at the University of Duisburg-Essen developed, built and tested a turbomachine with an integral design in which the compressor, generator and turbine are housed in a single hermetic casing. However, ball bearings limited operation because their lubricants were incompatible with supercritical CO2 (sCO2) and they had to operate in gaseous CO2 instead. To overcome this problem, the turbomachine was redesigned built and tested in the sCO2-4-NPP project. Instead of ball bearings, magnetic bearings are now used to operate the turbomachine with the entire rotor in sCO2. This paper presents the revised design, focusing on the usage of magnetic bearings. It also investigates whether the sCO2 limits the operating range. Test runs show that increasing the density and rotational speed results in greater deflection of the rotor and greater forces on the bearings. Measurements are also analyzed with respect to influence of the density increase on the destabilizing forces in the rotor–stator cavities. The conclusion is that for the operation of the turbomachine, the control parameters of the magnetic bearings must be adjusted not only to the rotor speed, but also to the fluid density. This enabled successful operation of the turbomachine, which reached a speed of about 40,000 rpm during initial tests in CO2.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering
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