mielke
Mechanical
- Aug 24, 2009
- 181
I have been using the following equation for determining rise in temperature for a gas compressor...
To=TiRc^[(k-1)/k]
where Rc is the ratio of the outlet to inlet compressor pressure, k is ratio of spec heats, and the T's are the temp differences.
I just stumble across this online and want to know if anyone uses this to determine temp rise for gas in a compressor or if they can suggest a better equation
Thanks
To=TiRc^[(k-1)/k]
where Rc is the ratio of the outlet to inlet compressor pressure, k is ratio of spec heats, and the T's are the temp differences.
I just stumble across this online and want to know if anyone uses this to determine temp rise for gas in a compressor or if they can suggest a better equation
Thanks