Given a fixed volume of pressurized air, calculate the flow rate

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The discussion centers around calculating the flow rate of pressurized air through an orifice from a fixed volume air tank. It involves theoretical considerations and practical applications related to fluid dynamics and gas behavior under pressure changes.

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  • Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant presents a specific problem involving a 3.277 cubic liter air tank and requests assistance in calculating the flow rate through an orifice of known size under varying pressures.
  • Another participant suggests that the problem can be solved analytically and mentions the concepts of choked flow and choked mass flow rate as relevant to the calculation.
  • A subsequent reply expresses gratitude and indicates a willingness to research the suggested concepts further, while also seeking recommendations for relevant publications.
  • Another participant notes that entry-level textbooks on gas dynamics or compressible flow should suffice for understanding the necessary concepts without needing specific publications.

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Participants generally agree on the relevance of choked flow concepts to the problem, but there is no consensus on specific equations or methods to be used for the calculation.

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The discussion assumes fixed temperature and does not address potential complications arising from temperature changes during the pressure drop. The specific equations or models to be applied remain unspecified.

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I have a work related question. Although it seems like a relatively simple question, I am having difficulties finding the correct equation(s) to calculate the answer.

Question: Given a fixed volume air tank filled with pressurized air, how does one calculate the flow rate over time through an orifice of known size? An example flow rate calculation at maximum pressure would be appreciated.

Where:
Air tank volume is 3.277 cubic liters = 0.003277413 cubic meters
Orifice diameter = 0.0013208 m
Air pressure max P1 = 1073.485776 kpa abs
Air pressure min P2 = 101.325 kpa abs
Max time for pressure drop from P1 to P2 = 60 sec
R = gas constant of air = 287 J/kg K = 0.287 kJ.m3/kgK
air density –ρ = 1.225 kg/m3
*Temperature = 20C

*For now, the temperature is assumed to be fixed at 20C even though there will be a reduction in temperature resulting from the reduction in pressure.
 
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This is actually a fairly simple problem to do analytically (and the assumptions required to make this true are fairly reasonable). You should look up the concepts of choked flow and choked mass flow rate.
 
boneh3ad said:
choked mass flow rate
Thank you. I will research choked mass flow rate concepts as you have advised. If you have knowledge of publications that are relevant to my specific question, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again!
 
You shouldn't even need publications, per se. Any entry-level textbook on gas dynamics/compressible flow should cover it.
 

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