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Can the Pressure Rise in a System be Calculated When Leakage Changes?
Hello Baluncore, If I try and use the theory and formula's on my problem it will also give a pressure drop in the system like all other formula's I've found. I think it's because they are based on the fact that you can have a certain pressure to create a certain air flow. If you need a lower...- Max de Jong
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Can the Pressure Rise in a System be Calculated When Leakage Changes?
I can't seem to upload a picture so I will try to describe: air supply ---> Pressure valve (manually operated) ----> Flow and pressure gauge ---> Test object The test object will be subjected to a certain pressure and will have a certain leak rate when the pressure valve is...- Max de Jong
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Can the Pressure Rise in a System be Calculated When Leakage Changes?
Hello BvU, Well I am currently graduating as a automotive engineer and I am performing leak tests. As you might know many cars operate with significant boost pressures and any leak will result in a lower pressure inside the intake system of the car. Hence my question what the theoretical...- Max de Jong
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Exploring the World of Physics: A Newcomer's Journey on Physics Forums?
Hello all, I am Max de Jong, 23 years old and studying automotive engineering right now in the Netherlands. I hope to learn a lot from this forum, it is the reason I joined. Regards, Max de Jong- Max de Jong
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Can the Pressure Rise in a System be Calculated When Leakage Changes?
Hello, I am new to this forum but I have a question for you all. It is about the pressure in a system that changes when leakage changes. The test setup has to following components: - Air supply with 8-10 bar - Pressure valve that can be manually adjusted - A flow meter that measures the...- Max de Jong
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering