Automobiles, as any mechanic will tell you, are complicated beasts. Enthusiasts, of course, will have a solid grasp of the jargon. They'll know at a glance what the unusual shape on that road sign ...
[Editor’s note: This is the second of three columns covering the scroll compressor. The first article, “The Scroll Compressor - A History,” Sept. 1, covered the history of the scroll compressor along ...
More efficient scroll compressors may be about to break into food processing, medical systems, and other ultra-clean applications, thanks to the development of new oil-free, "floating scroll" ...
Remember the Hydracharger? Those who've wasted time reading this column for the last four years will remember the promising turbo/supercharger hybrid I wrote about in the April 1999 issue. The curious ...
For a long time in the automotive world, simply having a turbocharger on a street car was sufficient for bragging rights, as evidenced by the massive “TURBO” badging endemic to early Eighties machines ...
The pair of screw compressors combine to deliver a total of 146m3/min at 7 bar, with an average SER of 7.13 kW/m3/min. Oil-free centrifugal compressor ZH 630+ cover Michael Pingram, Product Specialist ...
The exhaust turbine doesn’t spin very fast, the compressor cannot compress much air, and therefore the turbocharger can’t provide much boost. When you push the accelerator pedal in an ordinary ...