aterwill
Mechanical
- Dec 20, 2011
- 8
I have an experiment set up where I am measuring the flow rate from a 375 gallon tank (50.13 ft3). I am trying to calculate the flow rate from the tank, but my results are not matching up. The flow meter I have on the tank is measuring 360 SCFH (6 SCFM).
The tank is being filled with nitrogen gas at intervals and once a valve closes it stops being filled. During this time I record the start pressure and the final pressure before the valve opens and resumes filling the tank. The start pressure (when the valve closes) is 62 psig and final pressure is 61 psig and this occurs in 23 seconds.
P1 - 76.7 psia
P2 - 75.7 psia
T - 528 R
V - 50.13 ft3
(76.7 psia - 75.7 psia) / 14.7 psia * 50.13 ft3 = 3.41 ft3
3.41 ft3 / 23 s = 0.148 ft3/s = 533 ft3/hr
Am I doing something wrong or missing something in the calculation?
The tank is being filled with nitrogen gas at intervals and once a valve closes it stops being filled. During this time I record the start pressure and the final pressure before the valve opens and resumes filling the tank. The start pressure (when the valve closes) is 62 psig and final pressure is 61 psig and this occurs in 23 seconds.
P1 - 76.7 psia
P2 - 75.7 psia
T - 528 R
V - 50.13 ft3
(76.7 psia - 75.7 psia) / 14.7 psia * 50.13 ft3 = 3.41 ft3
3.41 ft3 / 23 s = 0.148 ft3/s = 533 ft3/hr
Am I doing something wrong or missing something in the calculation?