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Pressure Vessel Discharge Time

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Casey96SS

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Oct 10, 2003
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I am trying to calculate the amount of time it will take compressed air to discharge from a pressure vessel through an orifice.

Here are the varibles.

Vessel volume at 14.7 PSI: 11.52 cubic feet
Filled Pressure: 120 PSI
Volume of compressed air at 120 PSI: 94.04 cubic feet
Orifice Diameter: 3.75"

I originally calculated the amount of flow through a 3.75" orifice at 120 PSI. Then I determined the time by the amount of flow and vessel volume. I am having second thoughts about this because the flow is not constant as the vessel is discharging. The volume and pressure is decreasing which I believe would affect the discharge time.

Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on this?

Thanks,

Casey
 
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Thanks Rich, that was the information I was looking for.
 
What is this calculation for? I looked at it (briefly) with a spreadsheet I have and got something in the order of less than 1/2 a second.
 
I didn't dig into the details but total volume of compressed air in the receiver at 120psig receiver pressure is 105.56 cu.ft at 14.7 psia pressure.

 
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