Regarding analog studies of compressors:
The analog study refers to an electrical simulation of the acoustical behavior of a reciprocating compressor package including the piping. Today many of these studies are also made using a digital approach. The advantage of the digital approach is that the model can be stored, it can be analyzed on a PC, and does not require rooms full of wires, capacitors, resistors and coils, or the expertise to properly utilize them.
Using digital PC simulations also allows for the direct input of the acoustical pulsation forces into a mechanical model of the piping system and attached structure. There are three programs used often that we know of that perform this type of study:
Pulse - Rebis
BOS Fluids - Dynaflow Engineering. (www.paulin.com)
Pulsim - TNO/TPD Holland
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> Views are invited from team members on issues like what is meant by
analog
> study of compressor , why it is required.
> & do we need to perform analog study for all type of compressors /rotary
> equipments ?
> Regards
> Sachin Bapat
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> Texas Flange - a good source for information on industrial flanges, all
they ask is for referrals for designs they help with.
> 877-610-8924.
> www.texasflange.com
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Received on Mon Sep 30 15:12:00 2002
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