shardik
Materials
- Dec 22, 2005
- 3
2 questions:
Begin with an autoclave full of air at atmospheric pressure, open a valve to supply CO2 for 10 minutes (I understand mass flow rate increases with temp drop), now start supplying steam to bring up to a certain temperature.
Supply steam pressure-temp is constant, as is CO2 pressure in supply tank.
1) Why would there be a lower pressure for a certain temperature as the CO2 is emptied, followed by a sharp spike upward right after being refilled?
2) Why would I have lower pressure during the summer months at a certain temperature (I would expect lower in the winter based on more CO2 in the tank due to the increased mass flow rate.)
Begin with an autoclave full of air at atmospheric pressure, open a valve to supply CO2 for 10 minutes (I understand mass flow rate increases with temp drop), now start supplying steam to bring up to a certain temperature.
Supply steam pressure-temp is constant, as is CO2 pressure in supply tank.
1) Why would there be a lower pressure for a certain temperature as the CO2 is emptied, followed by a sharp spike upward right after being refilled?
2) Why would I have lower pressure during the summer months at a certain temperature (I would expect lower in the winter based on more CO2 in the tank due to the increased mass flow rate.)