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Though the reciprocating air compressor is the most commonly used one, there are also many different

types of air
compressors which are used in various industries. Get the insight about the reciprocating air compressor and rotary
compressors like screw, lobe, vane and scroll compressors.

Introduction:
The usage of compressed air is not limited only to industries, but they are also used in manufacturing, welding,
constructions, power plants, ships, automobile plants, painting shops, and for filling breathing apparatus too. Thus
there are so many types of air compressors used specifically for the above purposes. Let us discuss on various
types of air compressors.

Types of Air Compressors:


Compressors are classified in many ways out of which the common one is the classification based on the principle
of operation.
Types of Compressors:
1. Positive Displacement and
2. Roto-Dynamic Compressors.
Positive displacement compressors cab be further divided into Reciprocating and rotary compressors.
Under the classification of reciprocating compressors, we have
1.
In-line compressors,
2.
V"-shaped compressors,
3.
Tandem Piston compressors.
4.
Single-acting compressors,
5.
Double-acting compressors,
6.
Diaphragm compressors.
The rotary compressors are divided into
7.
Screw compressors,
8.
Vane type compressors,
9.
Lobe and scroll compressors and other types.
Under the Roto-dynamic compressors, we have
10.
Centrifugal compressors, and the
11.
Axial flow compressors.
The compressors are also classified based on other aspects like
12.
13.
14.

Number of stages (single-stage, 2-stage and multi-stage),


Cooling method and medium (Air cooled, water cooled and oil-cooled),
Drive types ( Engine driven, Motor driven, Turbine driven, Belt, chain, gear or direct

coupling drives),
15.
Lubrication method (Splash lubricated or forced lubrication or oil-free compressors).
16.
Service Pressure (Low, Medium, High)
The Attached picture shows the clear classification of different types of compressors.

Reciprocating In-line Compressors:


These are most commonly used compressors with varying pressure ranges. These are simple in design with almost
very little automation. The cylinders of various stages are found in a straight line when seen from top. These

compressors are commonly direct driven by electric motors or diesel engines. Refer the attached diagram of the
reciprocating in-line compressors.

V"-Shaped Compressors:
These are usually air cooled compressors with concentric valves mounted on each cylinder head unit. The
compressor has different units displaced usually by 90 degrees, may or may not be connected to same crank pin
on the crank shaft. Higher capacity compressors are water cooled. Better torque and balancing is achieved by
displacing the units by certain angle.

Single-Acting Compressors:
These are usually reciprocating compressors, which has piston working on air only in one direction. The other end
of the piston is often free or open which does not perform any work. The air is compressed only on the top part of
the piston. The bottom of the piston is open to crankcase and not utilized for the compression of air.

Double-Acting Compressors:
These compressors are having two sets of suction/intake and delivery valves on both sides of the piston. As the
piston moves up and down, both sides of the piston is utilized in compressing the air. The intake and delivery
valves operate corresponding to the stroke of the compressor. The compressed air delivery is comparatively
continuous when compared to a single-acting air compressor. Thus both sides of the pistons are effectively used in
compressing the air.

The rotary compressors are not of reciprocating nature, therefore does not have any pistons and
crankshaft. Instead, these compressors have screws, vanes, scrolls, and other devices which rotate and thus
compress air. The rotary compressors are classified into screw type, vane type-lobe type, scroll type and other
types.

Rotary Compressors:
These compressors are not of reciprocating nature, therefore does not have any pistons and crankshaft. Instead,
these compressors have screws, vanes, scrolls, and other devices which rotate and thus compress air. The rotary
compressors are classified into screw type, vane type-lobe type, scroll type and other types.

The screw compressors are efficient in low air pressure requirements. Two screws rotate intermeshing with each
other, thus trapping air between the screws and the compressor casing, forming pockets which progressively travel
and gets squeezed and delivering it at a higher pressure which opens the delivery valve. The compressed air
delivery is continuous and quiet in operation than a reciprocating compressor.

The Vane type Air Compressor is having a fixed casing and a rotary rotor disc which has slots for holding the sliding
plates as shown in the figure. As the rotor rotates, the disc also rotates, thus allowing the sliding plates to slide as
the inner surface of the casing is eccentric. Thus the sliding plates moves away from the center, huge quantities of
air will be trapped in, thus as the plates converge, the air gets compressed and thus results in compressed air.

The Scroll type compressors are having scrolls driven by the prime mover. The scrolls outer edges trap air and then
as they rotate, the air travel from outwards to inwards thus getting compressed due to the reduction in the area.
Thus the compressed air is delivered through the central space of the scroll to the delivery air line.

The Lobe type air compressor is very simpler type with no complicated moving parts. There are single or twin lobes
attached to the drive shaft driven by the prime mover. The lobes are displaced by 90 degrees. Thus if one of the
lobes is in horizontal position, the other at that particular instant will be in vertical position. Thus the air gets
trapped in between these lobes and as they rotate they get compressed and delivered to the delivery line.

In my next article, the other types of compressors involving centrifugal and axial compressors will
be discussed along with the other types of compressors classified on the basis of cooling mehtods, number of
stages etc.
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF AIR COMPRESSORS


There are various types of air compressors used in various industries. Read here to know about the common reciprocating
compressor and very recent development in vane and lobe type compressors. Read here to get the total insight about the different
types of compressors and their pictures.
1.
Different Types Of Air Compressors.
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