DrCaddy
Mechanical
- Jun 24, 2005
- 10
Hi Firends,
This is my first post. Please tell me if made any mistake in the explanation of my problem.
There is a high pressure gas pipe of uniform CSA - fixed installation - carrying nitrogen from a cylinder to nozzle. I need to calculate the average pressure in a certain section AB of the pipe. The parameters that I have in hand are:
* The pressure at both the ends of section AB
* Temperature of the gas
* Design flow rate through the section AB
I assume that the average pressure is simply the average of the pressure at the two ends. I am a beginner in this area. So I am not sure if my assumption is correct. When I googled, I saw how to calculate the average pressure inside a container, but I think that would not suit my case.
Your advice on this is greatly needed.
TIA,
Caddy
This is my first post. Please tell me if made any mistake in the explanation of my problem.
There is a high pressure gas pipe of uniform CSA - fixed installation - carrying nitrogen from a cylinder to nozzle. I need to calculate the average pressure in a certain section AB of the pipe. The parameters that I have in hand are:
* The pressure at both the ends of section AB
* Temperature of the gas
* Design flow rate through the section AB
I assume that the average pressure is simply the average of the pressure at the two ends. I am a beginner in this area. So I am not sure if my assumption is correct. When I googled, I saw how to calculate the average pressure inside a container, but I think that would not suit my case.
Your advice on this is greatly needed.
TIA,
Caddy