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Naresh ... You are in a simple guess which anyone with commensense can say, ie." you need to have a hugely compressed air around 4000-6000 psi".. but not just leaving your damn rough guess...but just think about these following things.. Ok Naresh ... Try to find the answers for the above and youcould know how easily it could happen to be realtime success.
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If i am not going to give you the information regarding the topic i have started.. you people will kick me out of this board.. But the thing is... how far you people are ought to make a note on it and have a try and give it your level best. merely getting the information fetthces you nothing.. but a discussion is always the best way to learn anything which helps you remind for your lifetime..
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Boss, Thats gr8. yu hd a project on ompressed air for some current y coupling i to a generator. gr8. but let me introduce u to this thread. Air run Generator, the actors you consider n this ???? The power output required, may be to light a bulb or to run a whole institute.. So if its an institute the torque i.e. to be produced ... !!!ow Much?? And then the size of the generator and the windings, .. How many turns. On the Otherside, Mechanical Losses in both Enigine and in the generator, Iron Losses & Magnetic Losses .. As far as an engine is considered .... ( How you are going to maintain the compressed air, how you gonna supply it to the engine, what mechanism you gonna use, how many valves it may have, whatn torque it may produce.... and so on) This is what this iscussion is for. his is not merely telling that i know this, i had done this.. please help the fellow members, or since u r a master and we are the buddies please tell your considerations and explain your experiences. Stay in Touch.. MASTER...
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Hi Friend (TheBugInYou),
I am 3rd year Mechanical Engg Student .Now I am looking for a project. Pls tell me can u give the project details in Air-Run Engines ? Last edited by Nidhinkoroth : 20th January 2008 at 06:33 PM. |
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