Again, a copy of a post I put on another board.
What is the ratio of air volume in a cylinder between the state when the air is compressed (maximum ballast) and when it is fully expanded (minimum ballast)? (New to this - does that sound right?)
The reason for asking is to understand how much energy is used for compression. Compressing only half the volume of the air would double the air pressure. If though the same volume decrease represented 4/5ths of the initial air volume in a smaller enclosure, the final pressure would be five times higher, requiring a lot more energy to compress. Is this a factor used in sizing a system? Or not a factor at all?
What is the ratio of air volume in a cylinder between the state when the air is compressed (maximum ballast) and when it is fully expanded (minimum ballast)? (New to this - does that sound right?)
The reason for asking is to understand how much energy is used for compression. Compressing only half the volume of the air would double the air pressure. If though the same volume decrease represented 4/5ths of the initial air volume in a smaller enclosure, the final pressure would be five times higher, requiring a lot more energy to compress. Is this a factor used in sizing a system? Or not a factor at all?
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