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Undergrad Massflow are caulucation for fuel(Diesel)
Hello , I need to calculate the the mass flow rate of fuel (diesel) with respect to certain valve actuations. As shown in picture, the fuel is injecting into the exhaust path , with the help of one electronically controlled valve and one mechanical valve. I know the pressure (P1) before the...- AutoEngineer
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Can you calculate liquid mass flow based on inlet and outlet pressure?
Thanks Nidum and billy joule With my basic knowledge on physics i can explain the problem little more. i am trying to implement a MATLAB block to calculate fuel mass flow. As i shown in snapshot attached., There is a pump and based on the pump actuation I have the massflow rate (g/s) M1. I...- AutoEngineer
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Can you calculate liquid mass flow based on inlet and outlet pressure?
I can explain the problem little more elaborative. For a pipe of volume V inlet mass flow is M1. Inlet pressure is P1 and the outlet pressure is P2. P1 and P2 are changing over the time based on other actuation . Can we calculate the outlet mass flow M2 with respect to change in pressure. Do...- AutoEngineer
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Can you calculate liquid mass flow based on inlet and outlet pressure?
HI , But there is a pressure difference in between inlet and outlet because there is valve in between the flow. So de have any equation to calculate the outlet massflow with respect to pressure difference.- AutoEngineer
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Can you calculate liquid mass flow based on inlet and outlet pressure?
Hello, Can anyone answer me how to caluculate the massflow of the liquid. I know the inlet mass flow , volume of the pipe , and the inlet pressure and outlet pressure of the pipe. Do we have any equation to caluculate the outletmass flow with respect to differential pressure? Can anyone help...- AutoEngineer
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