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Towards a real-time capable hybrid-twin for gas-bearing supported high-speed turbocompressors

Olmedo, L. E.  
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Schiffmann, J.  
July 15, 2023
Energy

A hybrid-twin for gas-bearing supported, high-speed turbocompressor is suggested to be an aide to increase the operational reliability and to provide valuable insights to improve its design. The bearing clearances of a few micrometers imply that excessive thermal or mechanical deformations can result in machine failure due to mechanical seizure or rotor-dynamic instabilities. The high centrifugal forces and thermal gradients may induce material fracture or the lift-off of press-fitted assemblies. The mentioned phenomena and interactions depend strongly on the operating conditions and imply a risk of hitting critical operating zones potentially unscreened during the design phase. The developed twin asset involves 1D multi-domain models that are accurate enough to provide useful information regarding the most critical interactions and are computationally viable for real-time applications suggesting a run-to-real time ratio of 2 per cent. A case study in which a turbocompressor touchdown is analyzed a posteriori using the twin asset to highlight the possible insights to be gained by using the virtual twin to predict data that cannot be readily measured such as the thrust bearing axial clearance under the impeller thrust force. Finally, the generation of signals by the twin asset providing a degree of redundancy with sensor values is highlighted as an opportunity to increase confidence in monitoring tasks, paving the way to extension into control strategies.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.energy.2023.127385
Web of Science ID

WOS:001053938200001

Author(s)
Olmedo, L. E.  
Schiffmann, J.  
Date Issued

2023-07-15

Published in
Energy
Volume

275

Article Number

127385

Subjects

Thermodynamics

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Energy & Fuels

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Thermodynamics

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Energy & Fuels

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hybrid-twin

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gas bearing

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high-speed turbomachinery

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1d acausal networks

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real-time simulation

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digital twin

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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September 11, 2023
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