Analysis of Geometric Characteristics of Scroll Compression Chamber for Scroll Fluid Machine

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Based on the general geometrical model of scroll compression chamber for scroll fluid machine, the geometric characteristics of scroll compression chamber, such as width, length, volume, and comprehensive curvature radius at the mesh point, and their variation as well are comprehensively analyzed. It is shown by the analysis that among all of the geometric characteristics, the width variation is the most complicated one; the comprehensive variation of the width together with the length can be used to determine the deformation processes of the chamber. The variability of its length, volume, and comprehensive curvature radius at meshing points should be taken as its basic deformation characteristics. For a scroll compression chamber with involute of circle, its deformation efficiency is higher and dynamic stability is excellent. At the same time, the scroll wrap with involute of circle is easy to fabricate and the profile with involute of circle is used widely for the major part of the scroll profile.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 479-481)

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884-889

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February 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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DOI: 10.1115/1.4000647

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