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Hi,
Thanks again for your answers to my questions.
Now I am really confused.
In answer to my earlier questions you wrote "The expansion itself cools the compressed air, from 30 bars at entrance of expansion chamber we go down to athmospheric pressure, hence the cooling."
You then went on to post in answer to my subsequent question that the expansion chamber is the cylinder.
Could you please explain to the unitiated just how it is possible to generate any motive force at all -even enough to push down the piston ,when you have clearly stated that the compressed air which going by your previous posts is the sole means of push is admitted to the expansion chamber/cylinder at atmospheric pressure is thereby no longer compressed and so therfore it has no push at all unless there is a vacuum in the crankcase.
Please feel free to correct my interpretation of the machine and it's function.
I look forward to your reply.
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Cheers,
K1W1
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