The functions and characteristics of the gas storage tank
Energy storage: The air reservoir can store a large amount of compressed air, providing a stable air source for systems such as automotive braking and honking. In the automotive braking system, the compressed air stored in the reservoir is converted into braking force through control components like the brake valve, allowing the vehicle to stop safely and smoothly.
Filtration: Impurities such as dust, water molecules, and oil pumped in due to compressor malfunctions will settle at the bottom of the reservoir due to gravity after entering it. This acts as a filtration mechanism, preventing these impurities from entering the vehicle's air system and protecting system components from damage.
Pressure stabilization: The up-and-down movement of the compressor piston causes the compressed air flowing into the vehicle's air system to be highly unstable. The reservoir can function like a water tank, allowing unstable incoming air to settle before releasing stabilized compressed air through its outlet, ensuring normal operation of systems like automotive braking.
Cooling: The air compressed by the compressor generates a certain amount of heat, leading to a decrease in air density and volume. While storing gas, the reservoir also helps cool down the air, making it easier for moisture in the air to condense due to lower temperatures, thereby improving gas storage efficiency and quality.
2024-12-06

Energy storage: The air reservoir can store a large amount of compressed air, providing a stable air source for systems such as automotive braking and honking. In the automotive braking system, the compressed air stored in the reservoir is converted into braking force through control components like the brake valve, allowing the vehicle to stop safely and smoothly.
Filtration: Impurities such as dust, water molecules, and oil pumped in due to compressor malfunctions will settle at the bottom of the reservoir due to gravity after entering it. This acts as a filtration mechanism, preventing these impurities from entering the vehicle's air system and protecting system components from damage.
Pressure stabilization: The up-and-down movement of the compressor piston causes the compressed air flowing into the vehicle's air system to be highly unstable. The reservoir can function like a water tank, allowing unstable incoming air to settle before releasing stabilized compressed air through its outlet, ensuring normal operation of systems like automotive braking.
Cooling: The air compressed by the compressor generates a certain amount of heat, leading to a decrease in air density and volume. While storing gas, the reservoir also helps cool down the air, making it easier for moisture in the air to condense due to lower temperatures, thereby improving gas storage efficiency and quality.
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