Magnetic Bearings in Turboexpander Applications

Monday, March 22, 2010: 2:40 PM
Lone Star Salon F (Grand Hyatt San Antonio)
Tim Ryan, Cryostar, Bellaire, TX
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  • Cryo Star AMB Construction_Ethylene Producers 2010 RevAe.docx (1.3 MB)

  • Abstract:

    Magnetic bearings in turboexpander have become the standard for the installation in gas processing and ethylene plants; there are areas of the design that are challenging to the designer for each application. This paper begins with a review of magnetic bearings, the components and how they operate with a focus on ethylene applications followed by a discussion of enthalpy drop and its relation to the effect on tip speed, and spouting velocity and efficiency and power related to magnetic bearing design. The rotor length for a magnetic bearing is longer than for oil bearing machines and with high tip speed it is possible to hit several machine limits. A discussion on these rotordynamic effects will be covered including dynamic stiffness and tuning.


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