vpl
Nuclear
- Feb 4, 2002
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Recognize this is a pretty basic question, but I'm away from all my reference books by 1000+ miles and it's not an area I normally deal with!
I have a closed volume at average temperature of 370°F and pressure of 1100 psia. I cycle a valve opening the system to another volume at 230° and 21.5 psia. There is no driving force to exchange fluids between the two volumes (other than the different pressures and temperatures).
Questions:
1) Would the pressure equalize across the two volumes and if so at what value? (I have one person saying it would equalize at saturation pressure for the 370°; I'm thinking the pressure would drop to the 21.5 psia as the second volume communicates to a reservoir.
2) In either case, I will have temperatures either at or above saturation. Can I figure the fraction that will flash to steam by multiplying the specific volume by the volume?
Thanks in advance
Patricia Lougheed
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I have a closed volume at average temperature of 370°F and pressure of 1100 psia. I cycle a valve opening the system to another volume at 230° and 21.5 psia. There is no driving force to exchange fluids between the two volumes (other than the different pressures and temperatures).
Questions:
1) Would the pressure equalize across the two volumes and if so at what value? (I have one person saying it would equalize at saturation pressure for the 370°; I'm thinking the pressure would drop to the 21.5 psia as the second volume communicates to a reservoir.
2) In either case, I will have temperatures either at or above saturation. Can I figure the fraction that will flash to steam by multiplying the specific volume by the volume?
Thanks in advance
Patricia Lougheed
Please see FAQ731-376 for tips on how to make the best use of the Eng-Tips Forums.