A Multi-phase CFD Study of a liquid slug Ingestion in a Reciprocating Compressor

A Multi-phase CFD Study of a liquid slug Ingestion in a Reciprocating Compressor

The fluid handled by reciprocating compressors has to be strictly limited to gas and, under no circumstances, can there be a liquid fraction ingestion, as this event can cause the famous “liquid hammer effect” that can generate catastrophic failures. A study was conducted to evaluate the quantitative effects of the ingestion of a liquid slug into a reciprocating compressor cylinder with the goal of calculating the pressure distribution on the piston during such an event.

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