The heart of the compressor consists of two meshing rotors—a male (driven) and a female (idler) rotor—enclosed in a casing. As they rotate, the volume formed between the rotors, casing, and end covers decreases, compressing the trapped gas. Key geometric parameters that must be modelled include:
What are you targeting? (e.g., air, refrigerant, natural gas) Are you designing an oil-free or oil-injected compressor? The heart of the compressor consists of two