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Energy stored in pneumatic test: available formualtions
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Energy stored in pneumatic test: available formualtions

RE: Energy stored in pneumatic test: available formualtions

I didn't bothered reading the whole doc, but ASME PCC-2 has a nice article on stored energy during pneu testing.
If you head on to Google for energy during pressure testing, you'll find more interesting formulae.
I once found (I think it was NASA's) a formula to calculate the acceleration on object gets if it's 'lounged' duringa hydro. Crazy stuff!

RE: Energy stored in pneumatic test: available formualtions

ione,

Thanks for that. That's one for my "Refer To Frequently" binder.

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