Killroy1999
Mechanical
- Nov 9, 2013
- 6
A bicycle fluid trainer works with the bicycle tire turning a rotor in a sealed chamber of oil.
I'm trying to calculate pressure rating of the seals based on the following inputs.
There is some air in the chamber to allow for oil expansion and I know the cold temperature and oil volume, so I can calculate the change in volume of the oil base on the hot temperature which can get up to 250 degrees F in extreme testing on the test stand.
So the air is compressed by the oil expansion and its heating up. I cant use the ideal gas law because air at 250 F is not a ideal gas.
What do I use?
Thanks!
I'm trying to calculate pressure rating of the seals based on the following inputs.
There is some air in the chamber to allow for oil expansion and I know the cold temperature and oil volume, so I can calculate the change in volume of the oil base on the hot temperature which can get up to 250 degrees F in extreme testing on the test stand.
So the air is compressed by the oil expansion and its heating up. I cant use the ideal gas law because air at 250 F is not a ideal gas.
What do I use?
Thanks!