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on._ On the contrary, it is a most fallacious system, because it introduces all the disadvantages of water injection without its isothermal influence. Water, by mere surface contact with air, takes up but little heat, while the air, having a chance to increase its temperature, absorbs water through the affinity of air for moisture, and thus carries over a volume of saturated hot air into the receiver and pipes, which on cooling, as it always does in transit to the mine, deposits its moisture and gives trouble through water and freezing. It is, therefore, of much importance to bear in mind that unless water can be introduced _during compression_ to such an extent as to _keep down the temperature of the air in the cylinder_, it had better not be introduced at all. If too little water is introduced into an air cylinder during compression, the result is warm, moist air, and if too much water is used, it results in a surplus of power required to move a body of water which renders no useful service. The following table deduced from Zahner's formula gives the quantity of water which should be injected per cubic foot of air compressed in order to keep the temperature down to 104 degrees Fah. _________________________________________________________________________ | | | | |Weight of water |Weight of water | |to be injected at |to be injected at |Heat units devel-|68 deg. Fah. to keep |68 deg. Fah. to keep Compression |oped in 1 lb. |the temperature at|the temperature at by atmosphere |free air by |104 deg. Fah. in lbs. |104 deg. Fah. in lbs. of above a volume.|compression. |of water and per |water for 1 cubic | |lb. of free air. |foot of free air. _______________|_________________|__________________|____________________ | | | 2 | 3.702 | 0.734 | 0.056 3 | 5.867 | 1.664 | 0.089 4 | 7.406 | 1.469 | 0.113 5 | 8.598 | 1.701 | 0.131 6 | 9.570 | 1.891 | 0.145 7 | 10.398 | 2.063 | 0.158 8 | 11.109 | 2.204
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