Rattletrap
Automotive
- May 6, 2010
- 11
Hi,
I would like to calculate the pressure drop in a chamber when there is an orifice with a certain flow rate.
The chamber volume about 950 ML.
Ambient temperature may vary between ambient and say 30 degrees C.
The pressure drop to the chamber is from 101 kPa to 20 kPa over a minute. The unit is subjected to a vacuum caused by piston effect in a tunnel.
I would like to keep the pressure difference between the ambient and the chamber at about 10 Kpa to prevent stresses that may cause failure to the part.
So I need to know the final flow rate that will give me the size of the orifice that I need to use.
Anyone out there with a solution to this?
Thanks in advance
I would like to calculate the pressure drop in a chamber when there is an orifice with a certain flow rate.
The chamber volume about 950 ML.
Ambient temperature may vary between ambient and say 30 degrees C.
The pressure drop to the chamber is from 101 kPa to 20 kPa over a minute. The unit is subjected to a vacuum caused by piston effect in a tunnel.
I would like to keep the pressure difference between the ambient and the chamber at about 10 Kpa to prevent stresses that may cause failure to the part.
So I need to know the final flow rate that will give me the size of the orifice that I need to use.
Anyone out there with a solution to this?
Thanks in advance