radaes
Mechanical
- Feb 14, 2005
- 36
Hi,
I'm trying to calculate the exit conditions of a high-pressure LPG nozzle. I have the dimensions (interior @ state 1 and exit) of the nozzle and the initial conditions of the vapor (P1, T1), as well as the mass flow rate (mdot).
P1 & T1 will give me density (rho)
since mdot=rho*A*V, i can solve for velocity, thereby defining state 1.
i need to find pressure & velocity at the exit of the nozzle.
i'm treating it as an adiabatic process and ignoring frictional effects (for now).
I know that Pexit is (supposed to be) below ambient atmospheric. I also know I can't just use Q1=Q2, since this is a compressible process and rho is a function of the pressure, which is a function of velocity, which is a function of rho, which is a function of pressure....
I'm stuck in a loop. any help, suggestions, or ideas?
cheers,
rad
I'm trying to calculate the exit conditions of a high-pressure LPG nozzle. I have the dimensions (interior @ state 1 and exit) of the nozzle and the initial conditions of the vapor (P1, T1), as well as the mass flow rate (mdot).
P1 & T1 will give me density (rho)
since mdot=rho*A*V, i can solve for velocity, thereby defining state 1.
i need to find pressure & velocity at the exit of the nozzle.
i'm treating it as an adiabatic process and ignoring frictional effects (for now).
I know that Pexit is (supposed to be) below ambient atmospheric. I also know I can't just use Q1=Q2, since this is a compressible process and rho is a function of the pressure, which is a function of velocity, which is a function of rho, which is a function of pressure....
I'm stuck in a loop. any help, suggestions, or ideas?
cheers,
rad