Mechanical Engineering - Compressors, Gas Dynamics and Gas Turbines - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Compressors, Gas Dynamics and Gas Turbines - Section 1 (Q.No. 20)
20.
The inlet pressure is always __________ the discharge pressure.
Discussion:
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Raju Pedapudi said:
1 decade ago
Always anything flows from higher pressure to the lower pressure.
But in this question inlet pressure is always less than the discharge pressure then how flow takes place.
My intention is inlet pressure is always greater than the outlet pressure then only flow will be takes place. Because anything flows from higher pressure to lower pressure.
But in this question inlet pressure is always less than the discharge pressure then how flow takes place.
My intention is inlet pressure is always greater than the outlet pressure then only flow will be takes place. Because anything flows from higher pressure to lower pressure.
Anuj said:
1 decade ago
Here the compressor are used so what is the basic work of the compressor is to increase the pressure so if the pressure at inlet is more than the whole concept of compressor goes wrong.
Hence the inlet pressure is always less than outlet pressure.
Hence the inlet pressure is always less than outlet pressure.
Anand said:
7 years ago
When the compressor is working the pressure will increase, because of reducing the area of the compressor. So, the inlet pressure is always less than outlet pressure of the compressor.
Abdulazis Mastur said:
1 decade ago
How does the inlet pressure are less than the discharge pressure? example. 50PA from inlet how much the discharge? we consider the pressure losses?
Seenu said:
6 years ago
Inlet pressure<Discharge pressure.
Srk said:
7 years ago
Thanks @Anuj.
Sharan said:
7 years ago
Thanks @Anuj.
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