Quote from lowes compressor buying guide:
>The CFM value changes as PSI changes. As you lower the PSI output, CFM increases.
My compressor is rated 5.65cfm @ 87psi (160 l/min @ 6 bar). How do I figure out how much air it blows at lower pressure, let's say 3 or 4 bars?
Maybe 3.8 - 2.8 cfm? How does I algebras
>>951128
well 0 pressure is 0 flow so there is a point on your graph.
but it doesn't tell you the order of the function.
im no fluid dynamics expert
>>951139
The relationship is linear, just graph it
>>951139
Zero pressure is not zero flow... zero flow is at max pressure.
OP, there should be a compressor/pump curv that will tell you the flow at any givin pressure.
Source: pump sizing for water distribution systems. Civ Eng
>>951148
Pretty much this. Pressure is comes from a restriction of flow. Zero pressure means zero restriction and hence maximum flow.