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  2. Compressed air dryer - Wikipedia

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    In the table above, the LOCATION means where the Coalescing Filter is relative to Refrigerated Air Dryer. 1 mg/m3 is a weight of oil in a volume of air and is approximately equal to 0.83 ppm by weight. [11] High temperature dryers are equipped with an additional pre-cooler that removes excess heat via a forced air system.

  3. Oil cooling - Wikipedia

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    Compared to an oil system used solely for lubrication, oil cooling requires additional oil capacity, a greater flow rate through the oil pump, and an oil cooler (or a larger cooler than normal). If air-cooling proves sufficient for much of the running time (such as for an aero-engine in flight, or a motorcycle in motion), then oil cooling is an ...

  4. Pratt & Whitney J58 - Wikipedia

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    Oil system: pressure spray return system with fuel-cooled oil cooler Performance Maximum thrust : on a standard day at sea level, zero airspeed: installed 25,500 pounds-force (113.43 kN) wet, 18,000 pounds-force (80.07 kN) dry.

  5. Compressor - Wikipedia

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    Pneumatic tube – Compressed air or vacuum transport system; Reciprocating compressor – Device used to pump gases at high pressure (piston compressor) Roots blower – A positive displacement lobe pump (a lobe-type compressor) Slip factor – Measure of the fluid slip in the impeller of a compressor or a turbine; Trompe – Water-powered air ...

  6. Air compressor - Wikipedia

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    Air compressor supplies air into a nail gun.. An air compressor is a machine that takes ambient air from the surroundings and discharges it at a higher pressure. It is an application of a gas compressor and a pneumatic device that converts mechanical power (from an electric motor, diesel or gasoline engine, etc.) into potential energy stored in compressed air, which has many uses.

  7. Intercooler - Wikipedia

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    Air-to-liquid intercoolers are usually heavier than their air-to-air counterparts, due to additional components making up the system (e.g. water circulation pump, radiator, fluid, and plumbing). The majority of marine engines use air-to-liquid intercoolers, since the water of the lake, river or sea can easily be accessed for cooling purposes.

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