Finite element analysis of a compressor housing used in high pressure refrigeration system
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2007
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PROCEEDINGS OF ASME PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING DIVISION CONFERENCE
Resumo
In the design of compressors running with high
pressure refrigerants, safety aspects must be a mandatory
concern. Moreover, when dealing with high pressure levels,
compressor components have their original design adapted to
withstand such a high pressures, particularly acoustical
mufflers, external housing, and compression mechanism.
Regarding the external housing, the design approach goes
beyond acoustical and aesthetics features as mostly observed
in current refrigerating compressors. In order to safety enclose
the compression mechanism the application of a proper design
methodology is mandatory to safeguard the structural integrity
of both the compressor external housing and the whole
refrigerating system. Looking for acceptable, cost effective
safety factors, a simultaneous design approach including
advanced structural mechanics techniques, experimentation,
safety Codes revision, and Computer Aided Engineering
(CAE) tools application is mandatory. The aim of this work is
to present a new development approach, concerning structural
design of a compressor housing used in high pressure
refrigeration system. Numerical and experimental results will
be compared among each other aiming to evaluate some
ASME Codes criteria and design procedures.
Como referenciar
BOSCO JUNIOR, RAUL; MACIEL, RICARDO A.; MATTAR NETO, MIGUEL; MIRANDA, CARLOS A.J. Finite element analysis of a compressor housing used in high pressure refrigeration system. In: PROCEEDINGS OF ASME PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING DIVISION CONFERENCE, July 22-26, 2007, San Antonio, Texas. Proceedings... Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/18935. Acesso em: 30 Dec 2025.
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