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Question:

Is the tank heating normal when the compressor is compressed?

Not to say that compressed air, air work, the temperature lower? General air compressor blowing out of the air is relatively cold, why I just bought the air compressor movement, the tank is hot? Physics is not home, netizens laughed......

Answer:

Compression produces heat. The air you put in the compressor is relatively cold. It has been treated by a cold and dry machine. If there is no treated compressed air, it must be hot and contain a lot of water
As a machine, there is moving parts will have friction, friction will have fever. The air blowing from the air compressor is cold because it has cooled before the exit.
Normal. When the air is compressed by the compressor, the air and air, the air and the compressor pipe wall rub constantly to produce heat. Just as the shuttle lifts off the air, it produces a lot of thermal principles, so the pot gets hot,
The compressed air is compressed and the power is consumed, and the following results are obtained; 1, the air pressure is increased; 2, the volume of the air is reduced, and the temperature of the air is increased by 3.The tank is stored just compressed air, definitely hot, and the temperature is relatively high.The air blown out is cold, and that is the result of cooling through the radiator, that is, the post cooling system.General screw machine, there is no after cooling system, compressed air directly discharged, then can reach 80-90 degrees celsius.

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