EP2609379A1 - Process for throttling a compressed gas for evaporative cooling - Google Patents
Process for throttling a compressed gas for evaporative coolingInfo
- Publication number
- EP2609379A1 EP2609379A1 EP11820339.7A EP11820339A EP2609379A1 EP 2609379 A1 EP2609379 A1 EP 2609379A1 EP 11820339 A EP11820339 A EP 11820339A EP 2609379 A1 EP2609379 A1 EP 2609379A1
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- working fluid
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04D—NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
- F04D17/00—Radial-flow pumps, e.g. centrifugal pumps; Helico-centrifugal pumps
- F04D17/08—Centrifugal pumps
- F04D17/10—Centrifugal pumps for compressing or evacuating
- F04D17/12—Multi-stage pumps
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25B—REFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
- F25B1/00—Compression machines, plants or systems with non-reversible cycle
- F25B1/10—Compression machines, plants or systems with non-reversible cycle with multi-stage compression
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04D—NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
- F04D29/00—Details, component parts, or accessories
- F04D29/58—Cooling; Heating; Diminishing heat transfer
- F04D29/582—Cooling; Heating; Diminishing heat transfer specially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
- F04D29/5846—Cooling; Heating; Diminishing heat transfer specially adapted for elastic fluid pumps cooling by injection
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25B—REFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
- F25B2309/00—Gas cycle refrigeration machines
- F25B2309/06—Compression machines, plants or systems characterised by the refrigerant being carbon dioxide
- F25B2309/061—Compression machines, plants or systems characterised by the refrigerant being carbon dioxide with cycle highest pressure above the supercritical pressure
Definitions
- one common cooling strategy includes a continuous cooling system, where there is no direct contact between the incoming working fluid and the cooling medium.
- a finite number of compression stages are equipped with a series of external heat exchangers interposed between each stage and configured to intercool the working fluid to at or near local ambient conditions. Decreasing the temperature of the cooling medium to below local ambient, however, requires additional work and results in an increased power demand and decreased efficiency.
- Another common compressor cooling strategy is evaporative cooling where cooling is achieved by directly mixing the working fluid with the cooling medium.
- the cooling medium is injected directly into the gas loop of the compressor where it is atomized and evaporated into the working fluid.
- the evaporative cooling strategy relies on the evaporation and adiabatic saturation of the cooling medium to decrease the temperature of the working fluid.
- Embodiments of the disclosure may provide a system for cooling a compressed working fluid.
- the system may include a compressor having a series of compression stages for compressing a working fluid, the series of compression stages including an evaporative compression stage that compresses the working fluid to at least a critical pressure, and a series of heat exchangers fluidly coupled to the series of compression stages, wherein at least one heat exchanger is interposed between each compression stage and configured to decrease a temperature of the working fluid discharged from a preceding compression stage.
- the system may also include a valve communicably coupled to the at least one heat exchanger following the evaporative compression stage and configured to receive and throttle a portion of the working fluid as a recycle working fluid, wherein the valve throttles the recycle working fluid to at least its saturated liquid-vapor state, and a fogging device fluidly coupled to the valve and a target compression stage, the fogging device being configured to receive the recycle working fluid and evaporatively cool the working fluid entering the target compression stage.
- a valve communicably coupled to the at least one heat exchanger following the evaporative compression stage and configured to receive and throttle a portion of the working fluid as a recycle working fluid, wherein the valve throttles the recycle working fluid to at least its saturated liquid-vapor state
- a fogging device fluidly coupled to the valve and a target compression stage, the fogging device being configured to receive the recycle working fluid and evaporatively cool the working fluid entering the target compression stage.
- Embodiments of the disclosure may further provide a method of cooling a compressed working fluid.
- the method may include compressing a working fluid in a series of compression stages, the series of compression stages including an evaporative compression stage that compresses the working fluid to at least a critical pressure, and cooling the working fluid in a series of heat exchangers fluidly coupled to the series of compression stages, wherein at least one heat exchanger is interposed between each compression stage and each heat exchanger is configured to decrease a temperature of the working fluid discharged from a preceding compression stage.
- the method may also include throttling a portion of the working fluid discharged from the evaporative compression stage to at least its saturated liquid-vapor state with a valve fluidly coupled to the evaporative compression stage, and atomizing the portion of the working fluid with a fogging device fluidly coupled to the valve and a target compression stage.
- the method may further include evaporatively cooling the working fluid entering the target compression stage.
- Embodiments of the disclosure may further provide another method of cooling a working fluid in a compressor.
- the method may include compressing the working fluid above a critical pressure in a first compression stage to generate a compressed working fluid, and throttling a portion of the compressed working fluid to its saturated liquid-vapor state to generate a recycle working fluid.
- the method may further include atomizing the recycle working fluid with an atomizing nozzle whereby the recycle working fluid evaporates and cools, injecting the recycle working fluid at a suction inlet of a target compression stage to cool the working fluid therein.
- Figure 1 illustrates an exemplary system for cooling a compressed working fluid, according to one or more embodiments disclosed.
- Figure 2 illustrates a representative pressure versus enthalpy diagram for the working fluid used in the system of Figure 1 , according to one or more embodiments disclosed.
- Figure 3 illustrates another exemplary system for cooling a compressed gas, according to one or more embodiments disclosed.
- Figure 4 illustrates another representative pressure versus enthalpy diagram for the working fluid used in the system of Figure 3, according to one or more embodiments disclosed.
- Figure 5 illustrates a flow chart of a method for cooling a working fluid, according to one or more embodiments disclosed.
- first and second features are formed in direct contact
- additional features may be formed interposing the first and second features, such that the first and second features may not be in direct contact.
- exemplary embodiments presented below may be combined in any combination of ways, i.e., any element from one exemplary embodiment may be used in any other exemplary embodiment, without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary system 100 for cooling a compressed working fluid, according to one or more disclosed embodiments.
- the system 100 includes a compressor 102, such as a multi-stage compressor, that has a series of compression stages 104a, 104b, 104c, and 104d.
- the compressor 102 is a centrifugal compressor and may form an integral part of an industrial compression system .
- the compressor 102 may be an axial or reciprocating compressor. While only four compression stages 104a-d are illustrated, it will be appreciated that more or less compression stages may be implemented without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For instance, embodiments contemplated herein include as many as eight or ten compression stages.
- the system 100 may employ a continuous cooling strategy including a series of heat exchangers 106a, 106b, 106c, and 106d fluidly coupled to and interposing succeeding compression stages 104a, 104b, 104c, and 104d, respectively.
- the heat exchangers 106a-d may be external heat exchangers, or they may form an integral part of the compressor 102 assembly.
- the heat exchangers 106a-d may any type of heat exchanging device, such as, but not limited to, direct contact heat exchangers, trim coolers, water-cooled heat exchangers, air- cooled heat exchangers, mechanical refrigeration units, combinations thereof, and the like.
- heat exchangers 106a-d While only four heat exchangers 106a-d are illustrated, it will be appreciated that more or less than four may be implemented without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For instance, other embodiments contemplated herein include multiple heat exchangers interposed between each compression stage 104a-d.
- the system 100 employs an evaporative cooling strategy including at least one valve 108 and at least one fogging device 1 10.
- the valve 108 may be a throttling valve such as an expansion valve.
- the valve 108 may be an expander or a turbine configured to recover a portion of power through the expansion of the compressed working fluid.
- the fogging device 1 10 may be configured to convert the working fluid into a "fog,” or atomized droplets, for injection into a target compression stage, such as the succeeding fourth compressor stage 104d.
- a high-pressure atomizing nozzle 1 12 may be employed within the fogging device 1 10.
- the atomizing nozzle 1 12 may be operable at pressures ranging from about 7,000 KPa to about 20,000 KPa. It will be appreciated, however, that the operable pressure ranges for the atomizing nozzle 1 12 may vary as a function of the gas properties. Also, while only one evaporative cooling strategy is depicted in Figure 1 , embodiments contemplated herein include having two or more evaporative cooling strategies implemented in the same compressor 102, without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
- a working fluid to be compressed and/or conveyed is introduced into the system 100 and the compressor 102 via line 1 14.
- the working fluid may be a compressible gas such as, but not limited to, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ).
- CO 2 carbon dioxide
- the first compression stage 104a compresses the incoming working fluid, thereby increasing both the pressure and the temperature of the working fluid.
- the suction pressure of the succeeding compression stage i.e., the second compression stage 104b
- a cooler suction temperature will demand less power to operate the compression stage for the same mass flow to reach the same discharge pressure.
- the first compression stage 104a conveys the working fluid to the first heat exchanger 106a where the temperature of the working fluid is decreased to at or about ambient temperature.
- the working fluid may then be discharged to the second compression stage 104b and subsequent second heat exchanger 106b, where the compression and cooling process is generally repeated. As depicted, similar compression/cooling processes are repeated a third and a fourth time in the third compression stage 104c and third heat exchanger 106c, and the fourth compression stage 104d and fourth heat exchanger 106d, respectively.
- the compressor 102 then discharges a compressed working fluid via line 107 to be used, for example, in downstream applications.
- downstream applications may include carbon dioxide sequestration and/or storage.
- the recycle working fluid in line 1 18 may then be introduced to the fogging device 1 10 which is fluidly coupled to a target compression stage, i.e., the compression stage that is to be evaporatively cooled.
- the fogging device 1 10 is arranged to evaporatively cool the working fluid discharged from the third heat exchanger 106c before the working fluid is introduced into the inlet of the fourth compression stage 104d.
- the atomizing nozzle 1 12 disposed within the fogging device 1 10 receives and atomizes the recycle working fluid derived from line 1 18. Atomizing the recycle working fluid facilitates its quick evaporation in the presence of the incoming working fluid from the third heat exchanger 106c, and thereby cools the incoming working fluid.
- the atomizing nozzle 1 12 may generate a droplet size and general distribution that promotes the evaporation of the droplets before the droplets reach downstream impeller blades or other sensitive parts of the succeeding compression stage ⁇ e.g., the fourth compression stage 104d). As can be appreciated, therefore, atomization of the fluid substantially prevents machinery erosion and/or rotordynamic vibrational issues.
- FIG 2 depicted is a representative pressure versus enthalpy diagram 200 for the system 100 as generally described above.
- the diagram 200 depicts a thermodynamic phase dome 202 corresponding to a working fluid that can be used in the system 100.
- the phase dome 202 may be representative of CO 2 .
- the phase dome 202 is generally centered around the critical pressure point 204 of the working fluid, where the saturated liquid and saturated vapor lines meet. Above the critical point 204 and outside of the phase dome 202, the working fluid exists as a dense gas, while below the critical point 204 and inside or below the phase dome 202, the working fluid exists as a saturated liquid-vapor.
- the working fluid is compressed and cooled in several stages corresponding to the system 100 described above.
- line 206a represents compression of the working fluid in the first compression stage 104a
- line 208a represents cooling the working fluid in the first heat exchanger 106a.
- lines 206b, 206c, and 206d represent compression of the working fluid in the second, third, and fourth compression stages 104b, 104c, and 104d, respectively
- lines 208b, 208c, and 208d represent cooling the working fluid in heat exchangers 106b, 106c, and 106d, respectively.
- Embodiments of the system 100 described herein take advantage of the working fluid being compressed above its critical pressure, or otherwise outside the thermodynamic phase dome 202.
- an evaporative cooling strategy may be implemented at any point during the compression process, in order to maximize the regenerative cooling effect, the working fluid throttled through the valve 108 should be at or above the critical pressure point 204 of the working fluid. Since the fourth compression stage 104d (corresponding to line 206d) compresses the working fluid to either meet or exceed the critical pressure point 204, it may be characterized as an "evaporative compression stage,” and evaporative cooling of the working fluid may be effectively undertaken thereafter as generally described above.
- the dashed line 210 in the diagram 200 represents the flow of the recycle working fluid via line 1 16 as it is throttled through the valve 108 ( Figure 1 ) to a saturated liquid state or saturated liquid-vapor state at or inside the thermodynamic vapor dome 202. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that in embodiments employing a turbine in place of the valve 108, as described above, that the dashed line 210 would proceed along an adiabatic curve.
- the valve 108 may be configured to throttle the recycle working fluid to a pressure at or near the suction inlet pressure 212 of a target compression stage, such as the fourth or evaporative compression stage 104d (i.e., line 206d).
- the target compression stage may also be the evaporative compression stage itself, as depicted, or any compression stage that precedes the evaporative compression stage.
- the recycle working fluid may be throttled and then subsequently atomized and injected back into the target compression stage using the atomizing nozzle 1 12 disposed within the fogging device 1 10 ( Figure 1 ).
- the recycle working fluid As the recycle working fluid is ejected from the atomizing nozzle 1 12, it quickly evaporates and provides regenerative cooling to the target compression stage which lowers the temperature of the working fluid below ambient temperature.
- FIG. 3 depicted is another exemplary system 300 for cooling a compressed gas, according to embodiments described herein.
- the system 300 may be substantially similar to the system 100 of Figure 1 .
- Figure 3 may be best understood with reference to Figure 1 where like numerals represent like components that will not be described again in detail.
- the system 300 of Figure 3 includes a multi-stage compressor 102 having a series of compression stages 104a-d alternatingly interposed by a corresponding series of heat exchangers 106a-d.
- the evaporative cooling strategy including the valve 108 and the fogging device 1 10, may target the third compression stage 104c, thereby characterizing the third compression stage 104c as the evaporative compression stage.
- any compression stage that successfully compresses the working fluid to at or above the critical pressure of the working fluid may be characterized as the evaporative compression stage.
- the working fluid is introduced into the system 300 via line 1 14 and directed to the first compression stage 104a to compress the working fluid.
- the first compression stage 104a may be configured to convey the working fluid to the first heat exchanger 106a where the temperature of the working fluid decreased to at or around ambient temperature. Once cooled, the working fluid may then be discharged from the first heat exchanger 106a, and the process may be repeated in succeeding compression stages 104b, 104c and heat exchangers 106b, 106c.
- a portion of the working fluid discharged from the third heat exchanger 106c may be separated into line 302 as the recycle working fluid.
- the recycle working fluid is then throttled to its saturated liquid-vapor state using the valve 108 and directed to the fogging device 1 10 via line 304 as a liquid or partially-liquid recycle working fluid.
- the recycle working fluid evaporates in the presence of the incoming working fluid from the second heat exchanger 106b, thereby evaporatively cooling the incoming working fluid to a temperature below ambient.
- FIG. 4 depicted is a pressure versus enthalpy diagram 400 for the system 300 generally described above.
- the diagram 400 includes an exemplary thermodynamic phase dome 402 having a critical pressure point 404 corresponding to the working fluid used in the system 300.
- the working fluid is compressed and cooled in several stages corresponding to the system 300 described above.
- line 406a represents the compression of the working fluid in the first compression stage 104a
- line 408a represents the working fluid being cooled in the first heat exchanger 106a.
- lines 406b-d represent compression of the working fluid in the second, third, and fourth compression stages 104b-d, respectively
- lines 408b-d represent cooling of the working fluid in heat exchangers 106b-d, respectively.
- the third compression stage 104c (corresponding to line 406c in the diagram 400) is capable of compressing the working fluid to either meet or exceed the critical pressure point 404 of the working fluid. Consequently, the third compression stage 104c may be used as the evaporative compression stage in system 300, and evaporative cooling of the working fluid as described herein may be effectively undertaken at any point thereafter.
- the dashed line 410 in the diagram 400 represents the flow of the recycle working fluid as it is throttled through the valve 108 ( Figure 3) to a saturated liquid-vapor state inside the thermodynamic vapor dome 402.
- the recycle working fluid may be throttled to a suction inlet pressure 412 of a desired target compression stage, or the compression stage where the evaporative cooling is to take place.
- the target compression stage may be the third compression stage 104c (i.e., line 406c). Consequently, the valve 108 may be configured to throttle the recycle working fluid to at or near the suction inlet pressure 412 of the third compression stage 104c.
- the target compression stage may be the evaporative compression stage itself or any other compression stage that precedes the evaporative compression stage.
- the recycle working fluid may then be atomized and injected back into the working fluid at the third compression stage 104c via line 406c using the atomizing nozzle 1 12 disposed within the fogging device 1 10 ( Figure 3).
- the recycle working fluid is ejected from the atomizing nozzle 1 12, it evaporatively cools the target compression stage, which allows the temperature of the working fluid to be lowered below ambient.
- the method 500 may include injecting a working fluid into a compressor, as at 502.
- the working fluid may be compressed in a series of compression stages arranged in the compressor, as at 504.
- one of the series of compression stages may be an evaporative compression stage that compresses the working fluid to at least its critical pressure.
- the working fluid may then be cooled in a series of heat exchangers fluidly coupled to the series of compression stages, as at 506.
- at least one heat exchanger is interposed between each compression stage.
- each heat exchanger may be configured to decrease the temperature of the working fluid discharged from a preceding compression stage to at or near ambient temperature.
- a portion of the working fluid may then be throttled to at least its saturated liquid-vapor state, as at 508.
- the portion of the working fluid may be throttled using a valve fluidly coupled to a heat exchanger following the evaporative compression stage.
- the working fluid is throttled using an expander or turbine.
- the portion of the working fluid may then be atomized with a fogging device fluidly coupled to both the valve and at least one compression stage, as at 510, such as a target compression stage.
- the working fluid entering the at least one compression stage may then be evaporatively cooled through evaporative cooling of the throttled portion of the working fluid, as at 512.
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