rofloligist
Mechanical
- Jul 18, 2013
- 11
I am trying to calculate the volume flow rate out of a pressurized vessel. The pressure in the tank is being held constant at 120 psi by a compressor and contains air. There is a 1 inch outlet on it. I have calculated the mass flow rate by assuming choked flow and using:
Q = C A sqrt (g k rho P ((2/k+1)^(k+1/k-1)))
where
C is discharge coefficient (assume about 0.75)
A is outlet area
g is gravity
k is ratio of specific heats (1.4)
rho is density
P is pressure in the tank (120 psi)
I got a mass flow rate of 0.549 lb/s leaving the tank. How do I convert this to CFM? Simply dividing by density? How do I know the density at the outlet?
Q = C A sqrt (g k rho P ((2/k+1)^(k+1/k-1)))
where
C is discharge coefficient (assume about 0.75)
A is outlet area
g is gravity
k is ratio of specific heats (1.4)
rho is density
P is pressure in the tank (120 psi)
I got a mass flow rate of 0.549 lb/s leaving the tank. How do I convert this to CFM? Simply dividing by density? How do I know the density at the outlet?