Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Space Vehicle Air and Gas Compressors
Within Space, energy must be conserved and protected from extrinsical energies that may interfere with device power sources.
For air compressors, and electromagnet is utilized to propel a dual sided "piston" or rod back and forth withion a cylinder. When the rod strikes the bottom area, a pressure release valve opens to allow uncompressed gas to travel to the next valve that fills the upper cylinder. The rod is propelled upwards by a reversal of electromagnetric attraction [or repulsion]. The top area compresses the gas accordingly to the power of force applied by the electromagnet. Usually, up to 600 tons of force may be safely applied.
The gas may be liquified, compressed, cooled, or simply propelled to the next area. If an extreme force is applied, Heat is lost; and the gas liquifies. Under low pressures, the gas is sent to the next area.
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