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RE: Air Compressors

To: Adam.Molaver@mail.cc.trincoll.edu
Subject: RE: Air Compressors
From: GGORMAN@dsava.com (Gorman, George)
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 1996 14:01 EST
Adam:



You have craftily found the limit of my knowledge on the subject.  I 
respectfully defer to more qualified individuals on this one, except to say 
that my gut feling is that it's got to be more complicated than that.  But 
again, a two-stage compressor does essentially what you're proposing.



George Gorman

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> As a further point to further confuse the issue, what this scheme is doing is 


> putting two compressors in parallel in order to up the mass flow.  In 
contrast, 

> a standard two-stage compressor is essentially two compressors in series, a 

> scheme which increases mass flow AND pressure.  I'm sure there are electrical 


> analogies to both these "circuits".



        I wonder then, if one could pipe the output of a small compressor 

(like the ~2bhp one mentioned) to the input (removing the baffleing 

system that seems standard on most) of another, somewhat larger one...  

Seems like a lot more likely to cause problems if the second compressor 

can't deal with the already compressed air, but...  might it work?



ahm







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