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Old December 12th 04, 12:15 AM
vincent p. norris
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As far as the amount of air being passed through an engine, for a
reciprocating engine, the amount is much smaller than a jet engine. Gallons
per second for a piston engine, and hundreds of gallons for a jet engine?
Something like that.


Let me see..... The fuel-air mixture for a piston engine is about 14
pounds of air per pound of avgas, is it not? Would it be about the
same for jet fuel?

How "big" a pound of air is depends on pressure and temperature
(Boyles' and Charles' Laws, if I recall correctly), but I can't even
guess how big a box it would take to hold a pound of air at STP.
Perhaps someone else can. I guess any good chemist could do it.

vince norris