TITLE: Two Stage Air Compressor ABSTRACT: The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the effect of delivery pressure on the performance of reciprocating air compressor. The usage of an air compressor is to increase the amount of air in a confined space and use the compressed air to generate power. The Cussons P9050 Two Stage Reciprocating Air Compressor Test Set is used in this experiment. In the beginning the system is set up to a single stage air compressor and it is operated at a constant
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THERMODYNAMICS ENR TECH 3TD3 COMPRESSOR TYPES AND APPLICATIONS PROJECT INSTRUCTOR: DR. REYAD AL-TAIE DATE: JUNE 26‚ 2013 Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I. Introduction………………………………………......3 II. Thermodynamics Properties………...….……………5 III. Thermodynamic Laws……………………………….6 IV. Compression Cycles…………………………………7
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Frictionless Compressor Technology Compressors that run on frictionless bearings are an enticing prospect. Here the the compressors operate without metal-to-metal contact by levitating the compressor shaft in a magnetic field. Thus the need for an oil management system is eliminated. Such type of compressors are designed to take advantage of the magnetic bearing technology. Magnetic bearings: The lubricated bearings in ordinary systems is replaced by a digitally controlled magnetic bearing system
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TRAINING MANUAL THOMASSEN RECIPROCATING COMPRESSORS THOMASSEN COMPRESSION SYSTEMS BV‚ NETHERLANDS & THOMASSEN COMPRESSION SYSTEMS INDIA (P) Ltd. June 2010 Copyright © COPYRIGHT THOMASSEN COMPRESSION SYSTEMS‚ 2010 No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ by print‚ photo print‚ microfilm or any other means without permission in writing from the publisher. USE OF THE TRAINING MANUAL This training manual and the classroom instructions offered
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Gas Compressor Brief Introduction A gas compressor is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume. Compressors are similar to pumps: both increase the pressure on a fluid and both can transport the fluid through a pipe. As gases are compressible‚ the compressor also reduces the volume of a gas. Liquids are relatively incompressible‚ so the main action of a pump is to pressurize and transport liquids. Types of Compressors Centrifugal compressors Centrifugal
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BULLETIN Frictionless Chiller Efficient‚ quiet and oil-free Frictionless chiller technology sets new standard for efficiency and quiet operation E nergy efficiency is a key driver in HVAC technology development. Refrigerant compressors can require very large prime movers‚ so improvements to both compressor technology and prime mover technology are major goals for HVAC research and development. Frictionless chillers‚ the newest generation of chiller technology‚ achieve both goals. Designed with
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Thermodynamics * Course Code: PCTH210D * Instructor: Title : Centrifugal Compressor Introduction: The equipment comprises of a 7-stage centrifugal compressor driven by an electric motor mounted on a support plinth. Clear acrylic inlet and outlet ducts are installed on the compressor to allow the air passing through the unit to be monitored. Appropriate sensors are incorporated on the unit to facilitate analysis of the compressor performance when connected to a suitable microcomputer via an
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and Analysis 2 C. List of Apparatus 3 D. Procedure 4 E. Set-up of Apparatus 4 F. Final Data Sheet 6 G. Sample Computation 6 H. Test Data Analysis 7 I. Related Studies 8 J. Conclusion 18 K. Recommendation 19 L. References 19 A. Objective 1. To be familiar with the operating procedure and principle as well as the efficiency of centrifugal fans. B. Theory and Analysis Tests of ventilating
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CENTRIFUGAL PUMP DEMONSTRATION UNIT (CH3132 - Energy Efficiency and Conservation) INSTRUCTED BY : Mr. M.A. THARANGA NAME INDEX NO GROUP DATE OF PER DATE OF SUB : T.R.MUHANDIRAMGE : 090334 H :E : 2012-03-30 : 2012-04-24 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Exercise 1 :-Understanding the basic characteristic curves of a centrifugal pump. 1. Total head against the flow rate At 70% At 50% 2. Mechanical power changes with the flow rate At 70% At 50% 3. Pump efficiency against the flow rate
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Centrifugal pump A centrifugal pump is a rotodynamic pump that uses a rotating impeller to increase the pressure of a fluid. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to move liquids through a piping system. The fluid enters the pump impeller along or near to the rotating axis and is accelerated by the impeller‚ flowing radially outward into a diffuser or volute chamber (casing)‚ from where it exits into the downstream piping system.[1][2] Centrifugal pumps are used for large discharge through smaller
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