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Automotive Temperature and mass flow rate of ICE exhaust gas
that required the temperature of gases also and mole fraction of component- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Temperature and mass flow rate of ICE exhaust gas
Thank you so much- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Temperature and mass flow rate of ICE exhaust gas
I need to actual values of mass flow rates and temperatures of exhaust gases of light gasoline internal combustion engine for analysis and studying effect of waste heat recovery- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Temperature and mass flow rate of ICE exhaust gas
Hi everyone I searched about the mass flow rates and temperatures of exhaust gases of light gasoline internal combustion engine at different condition but I don't fond anything yet . Anyone can guide me? .- y2j
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- Exhaust Flow Flow rate Gas Ice Mass Mass flow Mass flow rate Rate Temperature
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Should atmospheric pressure be added to pressure gauge readings in calculations?
Exactly , I am working on small organic rankine cycle, But I did not understand exactly what you mean . Manufacturer of these pressure transducers tell me that are relative pressure transmitter and not absolute .- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Should atmospheric pressure be added to pressure gauge readings in calculations?
Thanks I will try- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Should atmospheric pressure be added to pressure gauge readings in calculations?
I am using pressure transducer with 4-20 mA signal output to measure the pressure in specified point and not measure differential pressure- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Should atmospheric pressure be added to pressure gauge readings in calculations?
thanks for reply I am working on Rankine cycle and in some component there is a liquid and in the other there is a vapor then, when I want to obtain enthalpy from tables at these pressure (in addition to temperature ) ,can I use only gauge pressure?- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Should atmospheric pressure be added to pressure gauge readings in calculations?
When we take pressure readings by pressure gauge (Bourbon pressure gauge or pressure transducer) in the laboratory for any fluid system ,in this case, is the atmospheric pressure value (1 bar) must be added to this readings when we use them in any calculations later or them must be used...- y2j
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- Atmospheric Lab Measuring Pressure
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Finding actual enthalpy at expander outlet for isentropic efficiency in ORC
Enthalpies in the mixture zone given for vapor and liquid in this case to find Enthalpy we must have another parameter is (quality x) or dryness fraction and the later I have not- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Finding actual enthalpy at expander outlet for isentropic efficiency in ORC
OK I have an experimental data of inlet and outlet conditions of turbine (temperature and pressure ) working in a rankine cycle when the exit condition from turbine in saturated phase how I can find the actual enthalpy at exit (##H_{out}##)and that used to find the Isentropic Efficiency- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Finding actual enthalpy at expander outlet for isentropic efficiency in ORC
not yet- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Finding actual enthalpy at expander outlet for isentropic efficiency in ORC
thanks for attention- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Finding actual enthalpy at expander outlet for isentropic efficiency in ORC
I am not have the Isentropic Efficiency I am only have pressures and temperatures at inlet and outlet of the turbine how can obtain Isentropic Efficiency in this case- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Finding actual enthalpy at expander outlet for isentropic efficiency in ORC
I don't understated you what do you mean? thanks again- y2j
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering