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Mechanics of Engineering: Comprising Statics And Kinetics of Solids; the ...
Irving P Irving Porter Church
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lbs. per pound of air used.
The temperature to which the air has cooled at the end of stroke [eq. (2), § 478] is COMPRESSED-AIR ENGINE. 635 r»=r„(^) -300X(})» = 300X.818=245° Abs. C; i.e., -28=* Centigrade.
482. RemarkB on the Preceding. — This low temperature is objectionable, causing, as it does, the formation and gradual accamulation of snow, from the watery vapor usually found in small quantities in the air, and the nltiniate blocking of the ports. By giving a high value to T^ , however, i.
...e., by heat- ing the reservoir, T^ will be correspondingly higher, and also the work per pound of air^ eq. (6). If the cylinder be encased in a *' jacket" of hot water, or if spray of hot water be injected behind the piston during expansion, the temperature may be maintained nearly constant, in which event Mariotte's law will hold for the expansion, and more work will be obtained per pound of air; but the point of cnt-oflf must be differently placed. Thus if, in eq. (4), § 479, we make the back-pressure, qy equal to the value (Fa -^ Fl)pin to which the air pressure has fallen at the end of the stroke by Mariotte's law, we have Work per stroke with isoti ■K^^t' \ = ^-i^ '^- ©= "^.^ '»«•■ C-)' w and hence Work per unit of weight of air, 1 = 7^ j>« i fl \ ,q\ witn isothermal expansion ^ j — « ^^jf og., y^j.

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