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- SAE
- Society of Automotive Engineers.
- Safety
valve
- A device that limits fluid (liquid
and gaseous) pressures by discharging some of the pressurized
liquid or gas.
- Safety
relief valve
- An automatic pressure relieving device
actuated by the static pressure upstream of the device, which
opens in proportion to the increase in pressure over the opening
pressure.
- Saturated
air vapor mixture
- Is one in which the space occupied
by the mixture is saturated with water vapor at the mixture
temperature.
- Saturated
vapor pressure
- Is the pressure existing at a given
temperature in a closed vessel containing a liquid and the vapor
from that liquid after equilibrium conditions have been reached.
It is dependent only on temperature and must be determined experimentally.
- Saturation
- Occurs when the vapor is at the dew
point or saturation temperature corresponding to its partial
pressure. A gas in never saturated with a vapor. However, the
space occupied jointly by the gas and vapor may be saturated.
- Saturation
pressure
- Is another term for saturated vapor
pressure.
- Scale
- A coating or precipitate deposited
on surfaces such as water pipes, steam boilers that are in contact
with hard water. Water that contains carbonates or bicarbonates
of calcium or magnesium are likely to cause scale when heated.
- SCFM
- Standard cubic feet per minute., SCFM
or scfm. Flow of free air measured at some reference point and
converted to a standard set of reference conditions (e.g., 14.4
psia, 80° F, and 60% relative humidity.) Scfm means cfm
at standard conditions. However, standards vary and some
care is necessary. In the United states, the usual standard
is 14.696 psiA and 60°F. Some chemical engineers will use
one ATA and 0°C, but usually will be specific about the
reference point. Europeans normally use one ATA and 0°C.
It is not the same to all people, therefore it is best that
the reference pressure and temperature be definitely specified.
- Screw
compressor
- Is a positive displacement rotary
compressor.
- SCUBA
- Self Contained Underwater Breathing
Apparatus
- Sea level
- This is the average level of the ocean
over the entire earth., tidal fluctuation is taken into account
when determining sea level.
- Seals
- Devices used between rotating and
stationary parts to separate, and minimized leakage between,
areas of unequal pressures.
- Seat
- The stationary seating surface, the
inlet of a valve.
- Second
law of thermodynamics
- Heat cannot, of itself, pass from
a colder to a hotter body.
- Sequence
- The order in which compressors are
brought online.
- Set pressure
- The gauge pressure at which a safety
valve visibly and audibly opens or at setting which a relief
valve discharges an unbroken stream of liquid.
- Shaft
- The part of the rotating element on
which the rotating parts are mounted and by means of which energy
is transmitted from the prime mover.
- Shaft
input
- The power required at the compressor
drive shaft. Losses in external transmissions such as gears
and belt drives are not included.
- Shaft
sleeves
- Devices that may be used to position
the impeller or to protect the shaft.
- Shaft
speed irregularity
- The dimensionless number obtained
when the difference between maximum and minimum instantaneous
shaft speeds during one period is divided by the arithmetic
mean of these two.
- SI
- Systeme International. The international
system of unit measurement.
- Single
acting
- The piston only compresses air with
its stroke in one direction.
- Single
stage compressors
- Machines in which air or gas is compressed
in each cylinder or casing from initial intake pressure to final
discharge pressure.
- Silica
gel
- A desiccant most commonly used in
heat regenerative type dryers.
- Single
stage centrifugal compressors
- Machines having only one impeller.
- Siphon
feed gun
- Any paint gun which uses air flowing
over an opening to create a vacuum to draw paint up a tube to
be atomized.
- Sleeve
- A type of journal bearing in centrifugal
air compressors.
- Slip
- Is the internal leakage within a rotary
compressor. It represents gas at least partially compressed
but not delivered. It is experimentally determined and expressed
in CFM to be deducted from the displacement to obtain capacity.
- Slip RPM
- Is the speed required of a rotary
compressor to maintain a given discharge pressure, supplying
leakage only (zero actual output). It is an experience factor.
- Sludge
- A soft, black, mayonnaise-like deposit
which is typically an emulsion of oil, water, and oil insolubles.
- Slusher
- An air operated device for hoisting
or pulling. Similar to a winch
- Sole plate
- A metallic pad, usually embedded in
concrete, on which the compressor feet are mounted.
- Sonic flow
- The point (speed of sound) at which
air flow through an orifice can not increase regardless of pressure
drop.
- SOP
- Standard operating procedures for
the production, purification, storage and distribution of compressed
breathing air.
- SPC
- Specific Power Consumption.
- Specific
energy requirement
- The shaft input per unit of compressor
capacity.
- Specific
fuel consumption
- The ratio of fuel consumption to compressor
capacity.
- Specific
gravity
- This property is the ratio of the
specific weight of air or gas to that of dry air at the same
pressure and temperature.
- Specific
heat
- The quantity of heat required to raise
the temperature of a unit weight of a substance by one degree.
- Specific
humidity
- The weight of water vapor in an air-vapor
mixture per pound of dry air.
- Specific
power
- A measure of air compressor efficiency,
usually in the form of bhp/100 acfm or acfm/bhp
- Specific
volume
- Is the volume of a given weight of
gas, usually expressed as cu ft/lb as SPT conditions.
- Specific
weight
- This property of a gas is the weight
of air or gas per unit volume. Unless specified, it refers in
compressor practice to the weight per unit volume at conditions
of total temperature, total pressure and composition which prevail
at the compressor intake.
- Speed
- The number of revolutions per minute
of the compressor shaft.
- Spindle
- The rod connecting the disc to the
lever on a valve.
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- SRM
- Screw compressor development center.
Licensor to 90% of twin screw compressor market.
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- Stability
- Stability is 100 minus the surge limit
at rated discharge pressure, where the surge limit is expressed
in percentage of rated capacity.
- Stack up
- The interaction between the stages
of a centrifugal compressor. When a multi-stage compressor
is designed, each stage can operate at only one point its characteristic
curve. The point is determine by the design conditions of temperature,
flow and pressure. As the design conditions change the
point on the stage characteristic curve will shift. The
interaction of each stage curve is referred to as the "stack
up" of the compressor.
- Stages
- Steps in the compression of a gas,
In reciprocating compressors, each stage usually requires a
separate cylinder, in dynamic compressors, each requires a separate
rotor disc.
- Standard
air
- Air at a temperature of 68 °F,
a pressure of 14.70 psia and a relative humidity of 36 per cent
(0.0750 density) (as per A.S.M.E. however in the gas industry
the temperature of standard air is usually given as 60 °F.
(Unless specifically stated otherwise)
- Standard
pressure and temperature (SPT)
- See standard air.
- Start
stop control (SPT)
- A system in which air supply is matched
to demand by the starting and stopping of the unit.
- State
- Of a system (or part thereof) is its
condition at an instant of time as described or measured by
its properties.
- Stem
- The rod connecting the disc to the
lever on a valve.
- Sterile
air
- Free from living organisms and especially
micro-organisms. Usually used in food and dairy applications.
- Stonewall
- The unstable operation of a centrifugal
compressor below the design point of the compressor.
- STP
- Standard pressure and temperature.
See standard air.
- Strainer
- A device used to separate air solids
from the stream of air that might become a source of trouble.
Adulterants caught in the strainer are blown out through an
orifice fitted with a valve or plug. The strainer should be
opened periodically for a thorough cleaning.
- Stroke
total
- The difference between the maximum
extended height and the compressed height of an air actuator.
- Stroke
usable
- That part of the total stroke which
can be utilized repeatedly in actuator applications. It is measured
starting at the compressed height and is the difference between
the compressed height and the actuator height limit.
- Subheaders
- Are the connections between the headers
and the work station.
- Suction
pressure
- This is the pressure found on the
suction side of a refrigeration system.
- Supercompressibility
factor
- This is a factor expressing deviation
of a gas from perfect gas laws.
- Surface
filtration
- Filtration that occurs at the surface
layer (as opposed to within the body depth) of the filter, and
is accomplished by passing the material to be filtered over
a grating, screen, sieve or membrane fabric with micro sized
holes. The size of the holes in the filter determines what materials
will pass through and which materials will be retained by the
filter.
- Surge
- Is the reversal of flow within a dynamic
compressor that takes place when the capacity being handled
is reduced to a point where insufficient pressure is being generated
to maintain flow. Also known as pumping.
- Surge
limit
- In a dynamic compressor, surge limit
is the capacity below which the compressor operation becomes
unstable.
- Swept
volume
- term mainly used by companies selling
small compressors because it makes their compressors look bigger
than they really are. The swept volume is the actual displacement
of the piston, forgetting such losses as bumping clearances,
valve clearances, ring losses and the like. It's not unusual
to see an advertisement offering a compressor with (say) a delivery
of 30 cfm, swept. In reality the compressor will only deliver
about 20 scfm..
- Synthetic
lubricant
- A lubricating oil made with synthetic
base stocks.
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