EngFire
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2005
- 1
I'm not sure if this is thr correct place to post this question but i'll give it a shot.
I'm trying to determine what the pressure build up will be in a room where CO2 is to be released. I'm trying to plug some values into a spreadsheet to determin if I need to provide some pressure reliefe venting.
This space being protected is a mechanical space on a Offshore production facility where the walls are of steel construction.
I know the amount of Liquid CO2 that will discharge. Should I be using "Ideal Gas Law" or "Real Gas Law" (van der Waal) considering that CO2 is in liquid state while in storage?
I'm trying to determine what the pressure build up will be in a room where CO2 is to be released. I'm trying to plug some values into a spreadsheet to determin if I need to provide some pressure reliefe venting.
This space being protected is a mechanical space on a Offshore production facility where the walls are of steel construction.
I know the amount of Liquid CO2 that will discharge. Should I be using "Ideal Gas Law" or "Real Gas Law" (van der Waal) considering that CO2 is in liquid state while in storage?