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"Theoretical and Experimental Study of Twin Screw Blowers" is a paper on the theoretical and experimental research regarding the energy efficiency of twin screw blowers compared to rotary lobe blowers. It examines the energy studies of conventional "Roots" blowers and screw blowers. The experimental results show a strong correlation with fundamental thermodynamic laws, demonstrating that screw blowers can be more efficient machines, with energy consumption reduced by up to 50%. [Contents] ■ Abstract ■ Introduction ■ Theoretical Research ■ Experimental Comparison ■ References *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Theoretical Research】 ■ p-V diagram of Roots blower ■ p-V diagram of screw blower ■ Adiabatic efficiency ■ Air outlet temperature ■ Efficiency during turndown ■ Pressure pulsation ■ Roots type and screw type ■ Laboratory tests: Roots type and screw type ■ Summary *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Atlas Copco entered the Japanese market in the first year of the Taisho era (1912). Since then, for a century, we have contributed to improving productivity and reducing total costs for our customers in Japan. Our company is a globally operating industrial machinery group based in Sweden, with business activities in over 180 countries. Our business areas include compressors, industrial equipment, vacuum equipment, and construction machinery. In Japan, we have a sales record spanning a century, providing a series of solutions from equipment selection tailored to customer needs, to implementation and after-sales service, contributing to sustainable productivity. We offer solutions condensed with abundant knowledge and experience from around the world, optimized for our customers in Japan.