Seems like it uses water / radiator and the compressor is somehow drying it (perhaps by centrifugal force?)
i think i saw them waaaay back when. we had simular ideas and even iirc patented some but the physics of how water droplets actually behave in a centrifugal compression cycle is really complex, so it’s an experimental and design program. you can’t just use reg design rules...
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for centrifugal compressors, the multiphase flow makes it rather different. the difference between < 25 micron droplets and larger ones is extreme, the larger droplets will rapidly exit the flow, so you need very well developed nozzle tech also
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Yea that makes sense, but was definitely not my first thought. I'm sure there's so many things like this.
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Yea sounds pretty complex: no pressure guys :D
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