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True or false. Higher compression ratio produces more exhaust velocity and more heat...thus quickening spool time.
Let's keep this thread rolling. True or false. Higher compression ratio produces more exhaust velocity and more heat...thus quickening spool time.
I'm still confused how can there be cooler exhaust then? Would there not be more heat in the exhaust gas also.
The earth's atmosphere contains 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% other gases of which .03% is carbon dioxide, the composition and percentages of those gases remains constant no matter what the elevation is but the pressure decreases as the elevation increases.
Quote from: good2win22 on April 09 2015, 08:51:53 AMThe earth's atmosphere contains 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% other gases of which .03% is carbon dioxide, the composition and percentages of those gases remains constant no matter what the elevation is but the pressure decreases as the elevation increases.Correct, but why mention % since all calculations are done with pressure and volume? I do realize the last portion kind of explains that. For me I always use the diameter formula for calculating volume, not radius because you don't buy pipe by radius even though it does give you the same answer.