AgsMyDude
Mechanical
- Jul 28, 2021
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7th Edition of API 2000 para 3.3.2.2.1.b states that liquids with vapor pressures over 0.73 psi are defined as being volatile and therefore have out-breathing increased beyond that of nonvolatile liquids. Due to the ambiguity of "psi" and relatively low pressure specified, I am looking to confirm that they are using absolute units here (i.e. psia). Seems like it would be unusual to use gauge pressure when discussing vapor pressures but even water at 95F would be considered volatile by this definition (if they indeed mean 0.73 psia).
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance