Gents,
We built a small vessel from 2" pipe for actual testing, the 60-70 PSI increase / 1Degree rise is almost exact
Pressure is maintained to the vessel through a "piston pot",
with different areas on each side of the piston, thus creating a +10% differential on the lubricator...
Morten / MJC,
No, this is not a homework question.
We are a division of JohnCrane Mechanical Seals.We manufacture the Seal Lubricator Systems that supply the barrier fluid to "cool" and "lubricate" the seal(s).
This question relates to a unit we built. This unit uses...
A 5 Gallon Pressure Vessel(non-vented) is completely filled with Diesel Fuel #2.The vessel is pressurized to 500 psig, the temperature of the Diesel is 90 Degrees F. If the Diesel is heated to say 140 Degrees F, What is the equation to calculate the pressure rise?
A 5 Gallon Pressure Vessel(non-vented) is completely filled with Diesel Fuel #2.The vessel is pressurized to 500 psig, the temperature of the Diesel is 90 Degrees F. If the Diesel is heated to say 140 Degrees F, What is the equation to calculate the pressure rise?