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Authors: Philip J. Pritchard, John W. Mitchell Published: Wiley 2015 Edition: 9th Pages: 1190 Type: pdf Size: 54MB
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M =12.6 lb M =0.391 slug
M 204 × 14.7lbf in^2
⋅ 144 in
ft 2
× × 0.834 ⋅ ft 3 1
× lb R⋅ ft lbf⋅
⋅ × 32.2 lb ft⋅ s^2 ⋅lbf
M = V ⋅ρ p V⋅ RN2 ⋅T
Hence =
V π V =0.834 ft 3 4
2 = × × 4.25⋅ft
V π 4
where V is the tank volume = ⋅ D 2 ⋅L
ρ M V
p =ρ ⋅ RN2⋅T and =
The governing equation is the ideal gas equation
RN2 55.16 ft lbf⋅ (Table A.6) lb R⋅
D =6 in⋅ L =4.25 ft⋅ p =204 atm⋅
The given or available data is:
Solution
Find: Mass of nitrogen
Given: Data on nitrogen tank
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