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calculate the temperature of pressured air

calculate the temperature of pressured air

calculate the temperature of pressured air

(OP)
Hi all,
Could you tell me how I can calculate the temperature of pressured air in a 2" pipe by hydrocarbon gas with a pressure of 190 bar.

RE: calculate the temperature of pressured air

I think you need to explain in more detail what you're actually doing here - and what your initial conditions are.

A.

RE: calculate the temperature of pressured air

i sense this posting is a follow-up to your previous posting . . . thread378-275067: Valve, Gas fluid flow question

readers assume you are an engineer or at least had (?) the education to conduct such an analysis.   to possibly refresh your mind, think about compressing a gas from initial state to a final state or the state at which ignition takes place . . .

good luck!
-pmover

RE: calculate the temperature of pressured air

Looking up "Adiabatic_Process" on wikipedia might not be a bad place to start.  The discrete formula (The line about 3/4 of the way down the page beginning T2=....) is pretty easy to use.

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