ArveS
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2021
- 6
Hello all
I am currently working on designing a calculator that is able to calculate the temperature of nitrogen gas inside a container, as well as calculating the temperature on the container after some of the gas is "bled" off/out over a given time.
For now (as I am fairly new to thermodynamics),I am considering an ideal gas. And I find that T2 = T1 * (P2 / P1).
The problem I have is to evaluate how the temperature of the nitrogen gas is impacted by the material of the container, and also how the ambient temperature (outside the container, air) impacts the nitrogen gas temperature over time. An example is that a 50 liter container consist of nitrogen with a temperature of 313K with a pressure of 200Bar. For 120 seconds the pressure is reduced to 150bar. Calculate the temperature inside the container, and also the temperature of the container.
Any help and tips on how I should proceed with this problem is much appreciated.
-Arve
I am currently working on designing a calculator that is able to calculate the temperature of nitrogen gas inside a container, as well as calculating the temperature on the container after some of the gas is "bled" off/out over a given time.
For now (as I am fairly new to thermodynamics),I am considering an ideal gas. And I find that T2 = T1 * (P2 / P1).
The problem I have is to evaluate how the temperature of the nitrogen gas is impacted by the material of the container, and also how the ambient temperature (outside the container, air) impacts the nitrogen gas temperature over time. An example is that a 50 liter container consist of nitrogen with a temperature of 313K with a pressure of 200Bar. For 120 seconds the pressure is reduced to 150bar. Calculate the temperature inside the container, and also the temperature of the container.
Any help and tips on how I should proceed with this problem is much appreciated.
-Arve