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What psi is considered a high pressure pneumatic system?

factory air pressure norm is 80 psi


Is an Air Compressor and an unfired pressure vessel the same thing?

A compressor increases the velocity of incoming air/gas and then converts this velocity energy into pressure energy. Using multi-stage compressor the pressure can be increased manifold. Most common compressor is the centrifugal type where air/gas is energized to high energy velocity by a rotating disc and impeller. A divergent duct then converts this high velocity air/gas into high pressure air/gas.A compressor is not a container or a vessel and as such it does not store pressurized air/gas and hence cannot be termed as a pressure vessel. However to store and utilize this high pressure air/gas, an air receiver is connected to it through pipe and valves which stores such high pressure air/gas. This air receiver is a pressure vessel.Air receiver which is a pressure vessel is subjected to periodic examination by a government certified competent person whereas compressors only need routine and preventive maintenance by inhouse engineers. The Factories Act and the Rules thereunder are very specific about this and has clearly mentioned such distinction.


How do Dyson fans work?

They are blown venturi tubes. A small volume of high pressure air is blown over the curved "wing" of the Dyson ring. This air adheres to the ring via the Coanda Effect and transfers momentum to the air in the ring, creating a high volume of low pressure air.


What is multistage reciprocating air compressor?

A multistage reciprocating air compressor is a compressor that compresses air in a number of stages. A multi-stage reciprocating air compressor may contain 2 or many cylinders, like low pressure, medium pressure and high pressure cylinders.

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What is injected into high pressure air in a jet?

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In a jet engine what is sucked into the front of a compresser where what is injected into the high pressure air is injected and is pushed out of what?

In a jet engine, air is sucked into the front of the compressor where fuel is injected and mixed with the high-pressure air. This mixture is then ignited in the combustion chamber and the resulting high-temperature, high-pressure gases are pushed out of the exhaust nozzle to create thrust for propulsion.


Is the pressure greater on the inside or outside of the plane?

the pressure is high out side the plane because the air moves around quickly.


Does a soccer ball lose its air in a plane I put my soccer ball in a plane in my luggage and now its out of air. does it have a hole r is it because of the pressure?

no it does not lose air in a plane it just has a hole in it or it has high or low pressure


How is aircraft flying?

Aircraft have wings called airfoils. When air passes over these wings, the lower half of air has low pressure and the top has high pressure. Low pressure moves towards high pressure. And that force lifts the plane.


Why do you need ventilation on a plane?

Ventilation is important on a plane to compensate for air pressure as the plane is in a high altitudes and also to maintain suitable temperature and oxygen levels,


How does flying in an airplane effect hearing?

There is a loss of hearing sometimes, due to pressure differences. In order for a plane to fly as high as it does, the cabin is pressurized, like pumping air into a balloon. There is a difference in the pressure of the air in the plane and the air in your ears. The air in the plane pushes in on your eardrums to the point where they can't vibrate. You hear due to the vibration of your eardrum and the vibration of the tiny bones in your ears. To stop this you need to equalize the air pressure in your ears to match the pressure in the plane. You can do this by swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum.


How does a plane remain in air?

Bernouli's Principle... Fasting moving air has lower pressure. Plane wings have a flat bottom and curved top. The air as the front of the wing has to meet up at the back of thing wing, but has further to travel so the air on the top is faster than the air on the bottom, and therefor the pressure is lower on top than the bottom. Stuff always moves from high pressure to low pressure, so the plane moves up.


What does high air pressure?

air pressure is the amount of air pushing down on you and high pressure is air that rises.


What is the main difference between the air below and above the wings of a plane in flight?

The main difference between the air below and above the wings of a plane in flight is the air pressure. The air below the wings has higher pressure, while the air above the wings has lower pressure. This pressure difference creates lift, allowing the plane to stay in the air.


Why air pressure is high at low places?

because air pressure is high


Does Bernoulli's principle explain why planes fly?

Yes. Air that travels a longer distance over the more curved top surface of a plane's wing is at a lower pressure than air at the bottom. (Bernoulli's principle states that higher-speed air is at lower pressure.) Air flows from high to low pressure, and therefore the air on the underside of the wing pushes the wing upward toward the lower-pressure air above it, and the rest of the plane along with it.