rcdooley
Mechanical
- May 25, 2011
- 6
Hello All,
I am trying to calculate the time vs temperature for depressurizing a high temp water application. The water is pressurized to stay in the saturated state at 200C and I want to be able to have physical calculations other than a demonstration that the vapor is safe upon a leak (or opening a small valve). I have been looking over some of my old thermal books and am having trouble coming up with the correct method to approach what I want to calculate.
Internal Pressure: 16 bar (232 psi)
External Pressure: Open atmosphere
Internal Temperature: 200 Celsius
External Temperature: Ambient Temperature (~25 Celsius)
Medium: Water
Thank you for any help you can provide me.
I am trying to calculate the time vs temperature for depressurizing a high temp water application. The water is pressurized to stay in the saturated state at 200C and I want to be able to have physical calculations other than a demonstration that the vapor is safe upon a leak (or opening a small valve). I have been looking over some of my old thermal books and am having trouble coming up with the correct method to approach what I want to calculate.
Internal Pressure: 16 bar (232 psi)
External Pressure: Open atmosphere
Internal Temperature: 200 Celsius
External Temperature: Ambient Temperature (~25 Celsius)
Medium: Water
Thank you for any help you can provide me.