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Uploaded on Aug 11, 2007

werking van een g lader

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  • NefretVR6

    vr6 met g lader:D

    thats the shizznit:P

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  • robertoVR6

    Zekerzzzzzz  hahahaha !! Lol :P

    beste combo ooit zou dat zijn!

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  • NefretVR6

    echt lijp hoe zo'n ding werkt he

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  • robertoVR6

    gaaf he!! ;) Volkswagen gave shizzle! lol

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  • LMF5000

    1. This is a rotary air compressor, not an oscillating one. The scroll rotates continuously, it doesn't reciprocate

    2. It is not a water pump, this is the system used in some old superchargers and is nowadays used in the best chillers and air conditioners

    3. It is not inferior - scroll compressors are the most efficient of all compressors and they also have the highest tolerance to ingesting dirt and other nasty stuff - in fact these things can even suck up liquid refregerant without blowing up.

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  • Detoyato

    Hmm I think the effect is the same but its not Reciprocating... Theres a tiny window where the Scroll itself blocks the outlet and at that point the outflow pauses, So it might not be a Reciprocating design but its output is similarly in bursts or puffs. Tho I could be wrong.

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  • baca262

    by that logic a rotary is reciprocating too

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  • Detoyato

    Screw Types... I know they do it in a continuous manner. Tho that is achieved coz before the first "parcel" of air is fully delivered to the outlet, the next one opens up, so theres an overlap of this bursts. In effect, they result in a continuous flow.

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  • LMF5000

    You have a point. Though, to my knowledge, every kind* of positive-displacement compressor gives an output in bursts. You'd need a centrifugal compressor or an axial fan to give a constant output, but both are dynamic displacement not positive displacement.

    *I'm not sure if screw-type gives it in bursts.

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  • leneanderthalien

    False, it's not a rotating compressor : the internal spiral oscillate on a excentric .Rotate a spiral is impossible...I think you confure with a palette compressor: this is rotative!

    For the history, the G compressor was invent by a french enginer in 1905, but was at this times, technicaly impossible to built

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  • TheNoisePolluter

    I think by 0:26 I got sleepy.

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  • Az3arization

    Very good ! This is a great pump and it's not easy to build !

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  • LMF5000

    I'm not sure... Reciprocating normally means going back and forth in a straight line (like the pistons in a normal engine). This orbits - a lot like the rotor in a Wankel engine minus the rotation about its axis. Would you classify that as reciprocating? Or as curvilinear motion?

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  • pimpb0tt

    Actually, it is reciprocating. The scroll is not turning at all, its basically wiggling in place around a defined small orbit.

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  • Ari Dass

    Aridas

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