Papres - Metal Mining - Cooling Effect of Compressed Air When Freely Expanded (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter S. Weeks
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

The process of cooling air by allowing it to expand and do work in an engine is well known, but the theory of obtaining cold air by free expansion without the aid of an engine operating with cutoff has been little discussed. Case I If compressed air is allowed to expand to the atmospheric pressure through an orifice in an air line that is supplied by a running compressor, no cooling results except the negligible one due to the JouleThompson effect, which will not be considered in this discussion. The effect of moisture will also be neglected. Symbols P1 Absolute pressure in pipe line, lb. per sq. ft. P3 Atmospheric pressure, lb. per sq. ft. V1 Volume occupied by 1 lb. air in pipe. V3 Volume occupied by 1 lb. air at P3. C, Specific heat of air at constant volume, B.t.u. per lb. per deg. F. C, Specific heat at constant pressure, B.t.u. per lb, per deg. F. T1 Absolute temperature of air in pipe, deg. F. T8 Absolute temperature of air outside after expansion and mixing and coming to rest. j Mechanical equivalent of heat (778 ft. lb.) R Gas constant for air, ft-lb. per deg. F. = 53.3. Formulas Consider 1 lb. of air moving out of a pipe. The air behind it does work on it to the extent of P1V1 ft-lb. This work is really done by the thrust of the piston of the compressor and does not come from any energy that exists in the air in the pipe. The pound of air contains
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APA: Walter S. Weeks  (1937)  Papres - Metal Mining - Cooling Effect of Compressed Air When Freely Expanded (With Discussion)

MLA: Walter S. Weeks Papres - Metal Mining - Cooling Effect of Compressed Air When Freely Expanded (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.

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