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/M-therm/Th4-4.pm5Air
outCentrifugal
Electric motor compressorQWAir in
Fig. 4.35. Centrifugal compressor.
Applying energy equation to the system (Fig. 4.35)
∆ Z = 0 (generally taken)h 1 C^12
+ 2F
HGI
KJ – Q =h 2 C^12
+ 2F
HGI
KJ – W
The Q is taken as negative as heat is lost from the system and W is taken as negative as
work is supplied to the system.
or h
C
1 12
+ 2F
HGI
KJ – Q =
h 2 C^22
2+F
HGI
KJ- W ...(4.57)
4.12.5. Reciprocating compressor
Refer Fig. 4.36. The reciprocating compressor draws in air from atmosphere and supplies at
a considerable higher pressure in small quantities (compared with centrifugal compressor). The
reciprocating compressor can be considered as steady flow system provided the control volume
includes the receiver which reduces the fluctuations of flow considerably.
ReceiverCompressorQ W(^21) Air
in
Fig. 4.36. Reciprocating compressor.