A family of high-flow Roots blower profiles based on non-circular gears and the coin rotation paradox
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https://doi.org/10.31224/4850Keywords:
Roots blower, noncircular gear, rotor profile, rotary lobe pump, helical rotorAbstract
Roots blowers are positive displacement pumps that trap the air in pockets of counter-rotating rotors. This paper describes and analyzes a new family of high-flow Roots blower profiles. The profiles are analyzed and shown to have flow rates as high as 3.9 times the flow rate of those based on epicycloid/hypocycloid arcs. The profiles can be used to build either straight-lobe or helical rotors. For a given airflow requirement, the new profiles allow for reduced RPM and lower acoustic noise and may open up new applications for Roots blowers in consumer applications. Simplified equations for the profiles of a circle rolling around a noncircular gear are derived using the lessons from the coin rotation paradox. The equations take advantage of previous work in noncircular gear theory but advance that theory to produce an equation that produces a range of identical noncircular gears with any number of lobes. Interferences in the resulting profiles are eliminated by offsetting the profiles. The resulting profiles are more eccentric and higher flow than traditional Roots profiles. Estimates of the flow rates show that the small amount of carryover is more than overcome by the greater flow rates of the new profiles. Multiple variations of the profiles are illustrated by figures showing the meshing of rotors at different angles.
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