Leaving Air Compressor Full
"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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Tom Veatch wrote:
But the question was which one would contain the most water "vapor".
So state change has to be considered.
Use the general energy equation to develop the specific equation for the
conditions at hand.
It all drops out to yield pounds is pounds. Vapor, liquid, gas, who cares,
it is still weight (Mass if you prefer).
The whole thread got started in answer to a question about where to locate
a dryer in a compressed air system.
My smart ass response was "Where the water is" or something close, thus on
the high pressure, not the low pressure side of the compressor.
I stand by that statement.
Lew
Lew:
Previously: "Question: Which container contains the most pounds of water
vapor? End of discussion."
Now: "Vapor, liquid, gas, who cares, it is still weight"
I wonder what debaters and lawyers do when called on an error. They
probably don't just admit it. They redefine the question.
todd
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