servaas
Automotive
- Aug 13, 2008
- 2
I'm working on a (automotive) system whereby a mixing will take place between roughly 5CC of LPG (say: Propane in liquid state) and 50 CC of Gasoline(also assume liquid state).
Question is here: can I somehow calculate/estimate the resulting vapor pressure?
Background is that I Do not know if there is ideal mixing taking place between these two constituents but I have this idea that somehow a certain level of dilution of the LPG with gasoline should reduce the resulting vapor pressure of the mixture to a value below the max pressure head that the gasoline pump can deliver. If so; the gasoline fuel pump will be able to "take over" the fuelling and feed the gasoline into the high pressure pump(which was originally primed with LPG) mounted onto the engine.
I try to come up with a robust solution for "replacing" some 5CC of LPG inside a high pressure fuel pump's inlet tract with a fresh supply of gasoline whereby the maximum Gasoline pressure head(from gasoline low pressure pump) available is some 5 bar. See my problem?
i would be most grateful for any suggestions.
greetings, Servaas.
Question is here: can I somehow calculate/estimate the resulting vapor pressure?
Background is that I Do not know if there is ideal mixing taking place between these two constituents but I have this idea that somehow a certain level of dilution of the LPG with gasoline should reduce the resulting vapor pressure of the mixture to a value below the max pressure head that the gasoline pump can deliver. If so; the gasoline fuel pump will be able to "take over" the fuelling and feed the gasoline into the high pressure pump(which was originally primed with LPG) mounted onto the engine.
I try to come up with a robust solution for "replacing" some 5CC of LPG inside a high pressure fuel pump's inlet tract with a fresh supply of gasoline whereby the maximum Gasoline pressure head(from gasoline low pressure pump) available is some 5 bar. See my problem?
i would be most grateful for any suggestions.
greetings, Servaas.