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  1. yobacan

    Gas dissolution rate in water

    I would love to zdas04, but its not my area.
  2. yobacan

    Gas dissolution rate in water

    Thanks for your research xdas04. I understand that there are tanks with bladders, and for this case, I intend to install a piston to separate air and water, and make the contact surface much smaller, but I assume that still there must be a rate of loss with time. It is a pity that there does...
  3. yobacan

    Gas dissolution rate in water

    Hello, I am trying to calculate the gas loss rate in a pressure vessel, which is connected to a pipeline. The upper part of this cylindrical tank will be filled with air under pressure, and the lower part will be filled with the fluid pumped, which is normally water. The air will be compressed...
  4. yobacan

    Deformation of polymer under pressure

    The only purpose of the disk is to separate air and water so that the air leaks in the water as slow as possible. It is for water-hammer protection in pipelines, i.e, when the pressure of the water goes down, the air will expand and the disk will then push the water down, and the opposite...
  5. yobacan

    Deformation of polymer under pressure

    Hello, I want to put a disk of a certain polymer (let's say polypropylene) so that it can move along an axis inside a steel pressure tank, like a piston or syringe (see image attached). Above the disk there will be air and below it there will be water. When the system comes into balance (the...

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