Multistage Compression

Number of stages required depends on the pressure to be developed in compressor. Normally, following relationships are used with pressure and number of stages.

  • Single stage compression is used for delivery pressures up to 5.6 kgf/cm2.
  • Two stage compressions are used for delivery pressures up to 5.6−35 kgf/cm2.
  • Three stage compressions are used for delivery pressures up to 35−84 kgf/cm2.

Advantages of Multistage Compression

  • There is little chance of lubrication troubles due to lowering of maximum temperature.
  • Leakage loss is minimized.
  • There is gain in volumetric efficiency.
  • More uniform torque with small size of flywheel can be generated.

Assumption in Multistage Compression: The following assumptions are usually made in calculation of work done in multistage compression:

  • For each stage, pressures during suction and delivery remain constant.
  • The index (n) in polytropic law is same in each stage of compression.
  • Intercooling in each stage is done at constant pressure.
  • Low pressure and high pressure cylinders handle the same mass of air.
  • There is no interstage pressure drop, i.e., exhaust pressure of one stage equals the suction pressure of the next stage.

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