Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
790257 International Journal of Refrigeration 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A concise approach for applying variable wall thickness to all four walls of the scroll machine.•Derivation of all possible tip geometry available from a two arc configuration.•Control volume definition of pocket volume for application to compressor or expander operation.

In a scroll-type compressor, compression is achieved through relative contact between two spiral curves. Since the scroll invention by Leon Creux (1905), multiple methods have been developed for calculating scroll geometry. What can generally be considered the most classical method, is defining each scroll curve as the involute of a circle. Gravesen and Henriksen (2001) introduced a new method to calculate scroll geometry by deriving each scroll curve from the radius of curvature parameterized with involute angle. This allows a wide range of involute geometries to be considered not included in the classical method. In this paper, Gravesen's method is extended to the tip region to include all tip geometries involved in a two arc configuration resulting in a more comprehensive scroll geometry definition. Lastly, with parametric representation of all scroll geometry, the pocket volume can be easily solved using a derived control volume approach.

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