Xenobius
Marine/Ocean
- Feb 7, 2014
- 7
Hi,
I am new here and I have a small question regarding gas blending. In the scuba diving industry, we can mix several different gases together to get the right mix for the right depth / dive. The most common gases are Oxygen, Helium and Nitrogen. There are many formulas which a gas blender must know in order to be able to mix these gases to the right percentage however my question has nothing to do with this.
Here's the problem. The gas company gives you 50ltrs of gas @ 200bar pressure. However as soon as you connect it to a small 15ltr tank, immediately there is less than 200bar. Eventually those 50ltrs @ 200 bar (thus originally having 10,000 litres of gas) will go down to lets say 50ltrs @ 45bar which means that you still have 2250 litres in that tank but if you want to say put 100bars in a 15ltr tank, you cannot get more then 45bar because the 50ltr tank only has 45bars left even if it actually has 2250 litres left in there...
So the question in short, what do you use to put 50ltr@45bar into 15ltr@150bar. I assume I need something to capture the air from the 50ltr tank, pressurise it and pump it into the smaller tank at higher pressure... I also would like to build it myself so I'd appreciate if you could help out. It should be a fun project provided I use enough thickness for my compression chamber...
Thanks for listening
X
I am new here and I have a small question regarding gas blending. In the scuba diving industry, we can mix several different gases together to get the right mix for the right depth / dive. The most common gases are Oxygen, Helium and Nitrogen. There are many formulas which a gas blender must know in order to be able to mix these gases to the right percentage however my question has nothing to do with this.
Here's the problem. The gas company gives you 50ltrs of gas @ 200bar pressure. However as soon as you connect it to a small 15ltr tank, immediately there is less than 200bar. Eventually those 50ltrs @ 200 bar (thus originally having 10,000 litres of gas) will go down to lets say 50ltrs @ 45bar which means that you still have 2250 litres in that tank but if you want to say put 100bars in a 15ltr tank, you cannot get more then 45bar because the 50ltr tank only has 45bars left even if it actually has 2250 litres left in there...
So the question in short, what do you use to put 50ltr@45bar into 15ltr@150bar. I assume I need something to capture the air from the 50ltr tank, pressurise it and pump it into the smaller tank at higher pressure... I also would like to build it myself so I'd appreciate if you could help out. It should be a fun project provided I use enough thickness for my compression chamber...
Thanks for listening
X