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Compressor Diagram

11/11/2013 5:04 PM

Hello to everyone.

Well now I'm working at my thesis (graduation work).. the name of subject is "The diagnostic of a two-stage piston compressor"..

So, does anyone here know, where can I get diagrams.. I mean..
1. PV diagram
2. torque-V diagram
3. angular rate- V diagram

Of course, I know how they look like.. but I need real diagrams with real parametrs ( exact pressure, torque....)

Thank you.!!!

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Re: compressor diagram

11/11/2013 5:06 PM

How about contacting compressor manufacturers directly and asking for some performance curves?

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Re: compressor diagram

11/12/2013 3:04 AM

yes, I've already tried this.. but all these manufactureres aks real info of you company where you work to contact it.. and if a man (a student) write just.. to ask smth about some technical data.. they don't reply..

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11/11/2013 5:20 PM

From the rules of CR4.

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11/11/2013 6:24 PM

Have you asked your school librarian?

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11/11/2013 6:28 PM

I giva you answer, you giva me diploma eh?

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11/11/2013 6:56 PM

so you're going to explain the diagnosing on a subject you don't have basic information on? <the jokes are just too easy on this one>, I think you have good advice already.....I suggest you contact several manufacturers and their engineering departments AFTER you learn all you can from Googling for a couple of hours.

why do I get the feeling you freelance as a healthcare website designer in Washington?

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Re: Compressor Diagram

11/12/2013 2:58 AM

ATTENTION to users, who DON"T UNDERSTAND my question.. and DON'T KNOW this field:

I'm not waiting for STUPID and NOT USEFUL answers!

Thank you.

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11/12/2013 12:59 PM

Good. Don't wait for our stupid answers. Go do your own work. This is your diploma not ours.

Bye Bye

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