The Compression And Transmission of Illuminating Gas a Thesis Read At the July
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This makes 36 THE COMPRESSION AND TRANSMISSION OF GAS P 37. 31 . - /- 37. 31" and inasmuch as these pressure ratios are the same, the work expended on each stage will be the same and the piston ratio will be 2. 54 also. We found for the standard gas that HP=2564 I fr-0 Referring to Table 11, we find when ; = 2. 54, that ~=1. 2624. Then H P = . 2564 X . 2624 = . 06727 for each stage and for both stages, 2 X -06727 = . 13454 H P. It will be remembered that we calculated the single stage H P for 8...0 Ibs. In a former example as . 1520. We have then 13. 45 H P per 100 cu. Ft. Two stage against 15. 20 H P single stage, a saving of 13 per cent in power. If the maintaining of a low temperature is any advantage in gas compression, we have a temperature of 366 Fah. In the single stage compression against 195 Fah. In the two stage, a remarkable difference. Suppose now that we have a cylinder having an area of 100 sq. Inches, when we compress to 80 Ibs. The maximum strain is 8000 Ibs. , if the compressor is single stage and 4522 Ibs.
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