[Gasification] compression of dirty gas

Anderson Mark m.anderson at ulster.ac.uk
Sat Feb 5 14:21:50 CST 2011


>Philippe

Surly the only reason the the air after compression is cooler is because
all that energy (air from 80C to 480C) goes into the latent energy
required to turn the water into water vapour.

I've seen this before with liquid refrigerant injection into scroll
compressors. It looks like your breaking laws but your really not.

Mark
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