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    Aug 2, 2012, 02:34 AM
    Isothermal air compression
    Hydraulic air compression [Trompe--Arthur's compressor--Taylor's compressor ] employ a vertical downpipe to take ambient air down with the water stream to compress it. The process compresses air isothermally and is 70 to 85% efficient.
    Would the system work with a sloping downpipe,and still have a reasonal efficiency ? [conventional air compression is less then 30% efficient]
    Regards Heinz Kraehling

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