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CO2 compressor design
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-03  
livecreature (Aeronautics) 14 May 04 16:22
I am thinking about designing a compressor using CO2 instead of air, which alsooperates in the supercritical regime. I am wondering if you have any idea about the difference of compressor behavior with one which works in normal state.

Thanks in advance.


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