aeboarder
Chemical
- Oct 8, 2014
- 7
I am wondering how much steam would have to be provided to a pipe (3 ft long, 2 in diameter, 316 SS) containing water to produce a vapor pressure of 50 psig. I'm assuming the pipe is half full of water (or 0.0325 cu. ft.) at 140F -- and that the water is stagnant and isolated (i.e. no flow and the pipe is then essentially a constant volume container). The pipe is heated via a steam jacket with steam at 327F and 85psig. The pipe is insulated so I've assumed heat loss to be negligable here. The problem I'm having is that I don't know how to take into account the fact that as the water inside the pipe vaporizes, the pressure builds. This increased pressure then increases the boiling point of the water which means additional heat would be required to vaporize the water.
The temperature of saturated vapor at 50 psig is 297 F if this helps.
Thanks so much in advance and please let me know if other information is needed!
The temperature of saturated vapor at 50 psig is 297 F if this helps.
Thanks so much in advance and please let me know if other information is needed!