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Title: New Technology Air Compressor


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  • NCI Information Systems, Inc.
  • 811 Park Drive
  • Warner Robins, GA 31088
  • rmiles_at_nciinc.com
  • Phone (478) 975-0744
  • Fax (478) 975-0756

New Technology Air Compressor
Rick Miles, Ph.D. David Ellicks, Materials
Engineer Air Force Corrosion Prevention Control
Office

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Purpose
  • Develop Field Test More Efficient Air
    Compressors That Can Be Used In Military
    Applications

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Outline
  • Advantages of New Technology
  • Phase I Compressor
  • Phase II Compressor
  • Applications of Future Technology
  • Phase III Performance Parameters
  • Summary

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Traditional Compressor
  • Large footprints and extremely heavy
  • Must be oriented in a particular direction
  • Usually requires a surge tank
  • Requires lubrication
  • Requires significant filtration to provide
    breathable air

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Resonance Compressor
  • Linear Simplicity and Reliability
  • High Force for Low Cost
  • Control and Variable Capacity
  • Smooth Start-Up and Low In-Rush Current
  • Clean and Contamination Free
  • Oil-free and Flexible Orientation

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Advantages
  • Reliability and Maintainability
  • Performance
  • Environmental/Safety Aspects
  • Applications

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Reliability Maintainability
  • Doesnt experience total system failure
  • Modular replacement
  • Capability degrades but total loss of use avoided
  • Ease of maintenance
  • Filter replacement
  • Minimum repair time for modules
  • No maintenance checks
  • Doesnt require back up compressors

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Reliability Maintainability
  • No extensive filtration requiring maintenance
    upkeep
  • Typical filter system cost to produce breathable
    air
  • When CO is a concern 11,000
  • When water vapor particulate but not CO is a
    concern 2,900
  • Filter change frequency can vary. Typical is 30
    and 180 days
  • 1 Filter changed at 30 days costs 50
  • 2 Filters changed at 180 days costs 320
  • Annual cost is 1240

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Reliability Maintainability
  • No special facility requirements
  • Requires only a covered facility
  • No external refrigeration units required
  • An additional system that wont be required and
    have to be maintained

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Performance
  • Variable Output
  • Most compressors in the military are used at 40
    capacity 80 of the time
  • Dual Capability
  • Breathable air source
  • Shop air
  • Energy Consumption

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Environmental/Safety Aspects
  • Eliminates need for refrigeration unit
  • No CFC utilization
  • OSHA requirements and certification

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Compressor Development History
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Prototype Development
  • 1st Generation Prototype (9 CFM, 15 PSI)
    Delivered December 2001
  • 2nd Generation Prototype (25 CFM, 90 PSI) To Be
    Delivered March 2003
  • 3rd Generation Prototype (100 CFM, 125 PSI), To
    Be Delivered April 2004

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Compressor Modules
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Compressor Modules
  • AG-1250-475 (x3)
  • 1.25 center lamination width
  • 4.75 piston diameter
  • 18 lbs
  • 7.25 overall diameter
  • 6 overall length
  • Max pressure of 30 psig
  • Max flow of 6 cfm
  • Flow of 3.5 cfm _at_ 15 psig

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Final 1st Generation Status
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ModAir Compressor
Handle
Cooling fan
Inlet filter
Set Pressure Knob
Power switch
Controller
27.25
Compressor module
Display
Pressure transducer
Service Hose
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2nd Generation Targets
  • Tank not included
  • Compressors and controller only, does not include
    approx 1/2HP for fans and pump
  • As requested in July 2002

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2nd Generation Work Plan
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ShopAir System Requirements
  • Controller with LCD display screen that displays
    pressure reading
  • Oil free pump assembly with no lubrication or
    rotating parts
  • Variable output operation
  • Field serviceable
  • 3/8 diameter 5 hose between quick disconnect
    connections
  • 3/8 quick disconnect connections to hook up
    paint gun to compressor
  • Ability to work with a surge tank of at least 80
    gallons capacity
  • User adjustable pressure from 60 to 90 psi

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Breathable Air Source
  • Must follow guidelines of T.O. 42B-1-22
  • Satisfies guidelines for OSHA Grade D Breathable
    Air Source
  • CGA D, NFPA 1500 (G-7.1, 1997)
  • Air from compressor must be recertified every 90
    days
  • Air checked at point of use

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Breathable Air Source
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Shop Air Schematic
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Concept Model
  • 80 gal surge tank
  • Compressor Compartment
  • 3-stage modules (12)
  • Coolant and air lines
  • Control Module
  • Controller boards (12)
  • Inlet filter and muffler
  • Heat exchanger and cooling fans
  • Coolant pump and tank

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25
Shop Air Compressor
  • To be installed in Robins AFB Radome Repair Shop
    end of March 2003

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Shop Air Compressor
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Phase III Compressor Utilization
  • Air Force uses significant industrial compressors
    for breathable and clean air
  • Project target capability is 100 cfm at 125 psi
  • 19 compressors of this category are in use at
    Robins AFB
  • 8 would be perfect drop-in replacements
  • 1100 military sites
  • Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard,
    National Guard, Reserve

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New Compressor Utilization
  • Applications
  • Paint Shops
  • At least 2 per base and depot
  • Fuel Cell Hangar
  • 1 per base and depot
  • Gyro Shop
  • 1 per depot
  • Other Military Applications

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Applications for Future Technology (100 SCFM at
125 PSI)
  • Military
  • Breathable (Masks)
  • Air Pumps (Hoods)
  • Compressed Air
  • Clean, dry air desirable for use with tooling
  • Navy (on board ships)
  • Commercial
  • Clean Rooms
  • Paint Facilities
  • Space
  • Electronics

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Phase III Performance Parameters
  • Capacity
  • 100 CFM _at_ 125 PSI
  • T30 Ingersoll Rand with applicable filtration
  • 101 cfm _at_ 125 psi
  • 240 gallon surge tank
  • 8 in use at Robins AFB
  • Cost 18,400
  • Compressor and after cooler 7,400
  • Filtration 11,000
  • Size
  • Existing T30 Ingersoll Rand footprint
  • Weight 1800 lbs
  • Dimensions 71 L X 33 W X 61 H
  • Does not include aftercooler and filtration
    footprints

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Summary
  • Significant advantages over current technology
    compressors at this capacity
  • This capacity compressor has broad use
    applications throughout the military
  • At least 1100 potential sites DOD wide

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Other Potential Applications of the Technology
  • Powder Coating Application
  • Chemical Mixing
  • Crushing Material
  • Refrigeration
  • Purification of Gases

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Qualified Plastic Media (PMB) Vendors (TO 1-1-8)
  • rmiles_at_nciinc.com
  • Phone (478) 975-0744
  • Fax (478) 975-0756
  • NCI Information Systems, Inc.
  • 811 Park Drive
  • Warner Robins, GA 31088
  • Rick Miles, Ph.D.
  • David Ellicks
  • Air Force Corrosion Prevention Control Office

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Mil-P-85891A QPL (As of 26 Dec 02)
  • Type V
  • Composition Materials Co., Inc.
  • MPC, Inc./Patent Plastics, Inc.
  • Opti-Blast, Inc.
  • Poly-Pacific International, Inc.
  • Solidstrip, Inc.
  • U.S. Technology Corporation
  • Type VII
  • Archer Daniels Midland
  • e-Strip GP (Type VII)
  • Type II
  • BIP Plastics, Inc.
  • Composition Materials Co., Inc.
  • MPC, Inc./Patent Plastics, Inc.
  • Opti-Blast, Inc.
  • Poly-Pacific International, Inc.
  • Solidstrip, Inc.
  • U.S. Technology Corporation
  • Type III
  • MPC, Inc./Patent Plastics, Inc.
  • Solidstrip, Inc.

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