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Couple-free compression update from GE Oil & Gas
Bhupinder Dayal, Ph.D.
February 4, 2016
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Senior Product Manager – Reciprocating Compression
180 years and counting And we’re setting the stage for the next 180 • 800+ employees, 7 global sites, headquarters in Houston
• Manufacturer of gas engines and compressors
• Product names in our portfolio include Ajax, Cooper-Bessemer, and High-Speed Reciprocating Compressors (Formerly Gemini & Superior)
• Our roots go back to 1833; GE Oil & Gas acquired Gemini Compressors in 1999; Cameron Compression in 2014
• Gas lift, Gas gathering & injection , Station boosting , Gas storage , Transmission, Processing, Fuel gas boosting
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Couple-Free Frame Summary
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8,000 6,000 7,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0
WG6 75,000 lbs
MH6 52,000 lbs
65,000 lbs
2801-4
2201-2
WG7 75,000 lbs
WH7
48,000lbs
RAM5 40,000 lbs
CFA, A
H
M
WH6 65,000 lbs
CFH6 52,000lbs
CFR5
1,8
00
1
,50
0
44
0
Frame (by stroke) HP and compression rod load at max RPM
Horsepower
1,0
00
Lift / NGL
Processing / FPSO
Gathering / FBG Pipeline, Transmission, Injection, Storage
1,2
00
6,000lbs
10,000lbs
13,000lbs
30,000lbs
40,000lbs (2802-2804)
M
ax
RP
M
High-Speed Reciprocating
(HSR)
Ajax
Newly
launched
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GE’s Couple-Free Frame Benefits
Applications
9,000
GE’s Couple-Free Frame Benefits
The CFH/CFR frame is an idea solution for our industry: reliable, durable & flexible.
Matching capability of 1400 RPM engines and
1200 RPM Waukesha VHP
Lower-vibration couple-free
crankshaft design
Well-proven frame designs built to last:
robust rod load of 48,000 - 52,000 pounds
Reduces wear-related
maintenance costs & minimizes cost
for skid/foundation installation
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Summary of the Technical Key Features Opposing throws w/ common centerline:
Reduces mechanical vibrations, packaging & foundation costs as well, while increasing the mechanical compressor reliability and package portability
Low crankshaft axis, reduced width, central cross tie bar:
Increased frame strength, increased MNF, reduced vibration arm
New Leak-Free Oil Design:
Oil header and oil passages integral in the frame casting and fully examinable. Environmental Improvement and simplicity
Compatibility with several cylinders:
~45 classes, 144 cylinders
Designed for maximum serviceability
Compact design and lower weight
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4 throw frame, exploded view
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Horizontal: 0
Vertical: 0
Eliminates dynamic moments (the largest forcing function of mechanical vibration)
Horizontal: typ. 20 – 30 Vertical: typ. 15 – 35
Typical Offset Design
Opposing throws w/ common centerline
Primary Couples [KPI-Ft]
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Couple-Free
For more information, please contact:
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Bhupinder Dayal Senior Product Manager GE Oil & Gas Reciprocating Compression [email protected]
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