Liquid ring

Liquid ring

A liquid ring pump is a rotating positive displacement pump. They are typically used as a vacuum pump but can also be used as a gas compressor.The function of a liquid ring pump is similar to a rotary vane pump the difference being that the vanes are an integral part of the rotor and churn a rotating ring of liquid to form the compression chamber seal. They are an inherently low friction design, with the rotor being the only moving part. Sliding friction is limited to the shaft seals. Liquid ring pumps are typically powered by an induction motor

Description of operation

The liquid ring pump compresses gas by rotating a vaned impeller within and eccentric to a cylindrical casing. Liquid (usually water) is fed into the pump and, by centripetal acceleration, forms a moving cylindrical ring against the inside of the casing. This liquid ring creates a series of seals in the space between the impeller vanes, which form compression chambers. The eccentricity between the impeller's axis of rotation and the casing geometric axis results in a cyclic variation of the volume enclosed by the vanes and the ring.

Gas, often air, is drawn into the pump via an inlet port in the end of the casing. The gas is trapped in the compression chambers formed by the impeller vanes and the liquid ring. The reduction in volume caused by the impeller rotation compresses the gas, which reports to the discharge port in the end of the casing.

Recirculation of Ring-liquid

Some ring-liquid is also entrained with the discharge stream. This liquid is separated from the gas stream by other equipment external to the pump. In some systems, the discharged ring-liquid is cooled via heat exchanger or cooling tower, then returned to the pump casing. In some recirculating systems, contaminants from the gas become trapped in the ring-liquid, depending on system configuration. These contaminants become concentrated as the liquid continues to recirculate, eventually causes damage and reduced life to the pump. In this case, filtration systems are required to ensure contamination is kept to acceptable levels.

In non-recirculating systems, the discharged hot liquid (usually water) is treated as a waste stream. In this case, fresh, cool water is used to make up the loss. Environmental considerations are making such "once-through" systems increasingly rare.

Types and Applications

Liquid ring systems can be single or multi-stage. Typically a multi-stage pump will have up to two compression stages on a common shaft. In vacuum service, the attainable pressure reduction is limited by the vapour pressure of the ring-liquid. As the vacuum generated approaches the vapour pressure of the ring-liquid, the increasing volume of vapor released from the ring-liquid diminishes the remaining vacuum capacity. The efficiency of the system declines as a result.

Single stage vacuum pumps typically produce vacuum to 35 torr (mm Hg), and two-stage pumps can produce vacuum to 25 torr (mmHgA), assuming air is being pumped and the ring-liquid is water at 15°C (60F) or less. Dry air and 15°C sealant water temperature is the standard performance basis which most manufacturers use for their performance curves.

These simple, but highly reliable pumps have a variety of industrial applications. One typical industrial application is the vacuum forming of molded paper pulp products (egg cartons and other packaging). Other applications include soil remediation, where contaminated ground water is drawn from wells by vacuum. In petroleum refining, vacuum distillation also makes use of liquid ring vacuum pumps to provide the process vacuum. Liquid ring compressors are often used in Vapor recovery systems.

Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps can use any liquid compatible with the process, provided it has the appropriate vapor pressure properties, as the sealant liquid. Although the most common sealant is water, almost any liquid can be used. The second most common is oil. Since oil has a very low vapor pressure, oil-sealed liquid ring vacuum pumps are typically air-cooled.

The ability to use any liquid, allows the liquid ring vacuum pump to be ideally suited for solvent(vapor) recovery. If a process, such as distillation, or a vacuum dryer is generating toluene vapors, for example, then it is possible to use toluene as the sealant, provided the cooling water is cold enough to keep the vapor pressure of the sealant liquid low enough to pull the desired vacuum. [cite web|url=http://www.wintek-corp.com/liquid-ring/solvent-sealed-liquid-ring.html|title=Solvent sealed liquid ring vacuum pump systems]

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