Thogey wrote:What are we looking at?
What does this stuff do?
These are compressors. These massive pumps are what it takes to move natural gas and crude oil in underground pipelines. This particular group is pumping natural gas.
The compressor technology is very old. It goes all the back into the mid 1800's in underground mines. They needed to pump air into the mines for men to breathe. It also pushes out the poisonous gases. It was first used with steam engines, then later with white gas motors, the ones in the photographs use the natural gas they are pumping.
The engines spinning the large flywheels are one cylinder engines. That one cylinder is bigger then the size of a one gallon coffee can. The original tech is from circa 1880 era. The original design called for the motor to increase the rpm of the large flywheel (one is painted red) until a governor kicked in and shut off the motor (saving energy). The massive spinning flywheel carried enough inertia to keep the belt-drive turning to whatever you wanted to work, like the compressors in the photo. Once the rpm dropped to a certain level, the governor would then kick in again and re-start the motor. And the cycle would repeat. I have seen small one cylinder motors run all day on one gallon of white gas. Wish I had one today.
When I die, I want to go like Grandpa did. He died in his sleep..... Not screaming and hollering like all the passengers in his car.