Numerical and Experimental Studies of Gas Pulsations in the Suction Manifold of a Multicylinder Automotive Compressor

Author:

Park Jeong-Il1,Bilal Nasir1,Adams Douglas E.1,Ichikawa Yoshinobu2,Bayyouk Jacob2

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, 140 S. Intramural Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2031

2. Sanden International Inc., 601 South Sanden Blvd., Wylie, TX 75098-4999

Abstract

This study predicts gas pulsations in the suction manifold of a multicylinder automotive air-conditioning compressor using a comprehensive simulation model of a reciprocating compressor. On the basis of the first law of thermodynamics and a simplified fourth-order Bernoulli-Euler linear differential beam equation for suction valves, the pressure in a cylinder and resultant pressure pulsation in the suction manifold are predicted. The mass flow rate through the valve is estimated assuming one-dimensional compressible flow through an orifice. All of the equations are then solved together in a sequence to obtain the pressure in the cylinder, valve response, and the mass flow rate. A complicated suction manifold geometry is modeled as a simplified cylindrical annular cavity to study gas pulsations in a multicylinder compressor, but the discharge process has not been considered in this study. Using the calculated mass flow rate, pressure pulsations in a simplified cylindrical annular cavity with an area change to consider “mode splitting” are predicted based on the characteristic cylinder method. It is shown that the simulation code can be a useful tool for predicting gas pulsations in the suction manifold of a multicylinder automotive compressor.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

General Engineering

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