Swamp Rat
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Ok I'm trying to figure out the Cubic feet of air in a 14.5 liter tank at 244 bar (I hope that is 3500psi) and then the same size take at 3180psi. I dont have a clue on how to figure that one out.
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Originally posted by Swamp Rat
Ok I'm trying to figure out the Cubic feet of air in a 14.5 liter tank at 244 bar (I hope that is 3500psi) and then the same size take at 3180psi. I dont have a clue on how to figure that one out.
The source of the value of 226.13scf (@3500psi) is US Steel Engineers Handbook for real gases which is stated in standard cubic feet (scf) compressed into one cubic foot of liquid volume at the given pressure. This formula stated is uses when the water capacity and service pressure in known values.Originally posted by omar
There is a question here about the source of the 226.13?
If this is ATM then
226.13 ATM = 229.13 BAR = 3323.2 psi
oamr