tlee123
Mechanical
- Jan 29, 2004
- 72
In a recent thread (thread378-122965), someone presented anecdotal evidence that leaks in compressed air lines allow humid air from the factory to enter the air lines. This of course caused a problem with wet air downstream of the leaks.
Can this possibly be true?
How can the low pressure humid air move against the high pressure gradient into the pipe?
Any ideas? This has been bugging me since I read it.
Thanks,
Tom
Can this possibly be true?
How can the low pressure humid air move against the high pressure gradient into the pipe?
Any ideas? This has been bugging me since I read it.
Thanks,
Tom