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Hello.
After hydrotesting a pipe spool, the crew decided to attach a compressor to the spool to blow air through to dry it out. The test plug was not removed prior to this and ended up in several pieces scattered throughout the yard.
My question is: given the masses and distances travelled by the plug pieces, can I calculate the pressure in the system before it blew?
I thought about calculating the kinetic engeries of the pieces and relating that back to the potential energy in the system before the "incident". Any insight into this problem would be greatly appreciated.
After hydrotesting a pipe spool, the crew decided to attach a compressor to the spool to blow air through to dry it out. The test plug was not removed prior to this and ended up in several pieces scattered throughout the yard.
My question is: given the masses and distances travelled by the plug pieces, can I calculate the pressure in the system before it blew?
I thought about calculating the kinetic engeries of the pieces and relating that back to the potential energy in the system before the "incident". Any insight into this problem would be greatly appreciated.