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Two vessels of different shape and sizes
are connected by means of a pipe with a
valve. Vessel A has a diameter of 4 ft and
the length is 1.8 m at the given pressure
gauge of 1476.4 in Hg and temperature of
82°F. Another vessel spherical in shape
contains the same gas at 15,000 torr
gauge and 18°C. The valve is opened and
when the properties have been
determined, it is found out that the
gauge
pressure is 35.7 kg;/cm² and the
temperature is 21°C. If the barometric
pressure is 755 mm Hg, find the
following:
1. Volume of Vessel A in in3
2. Pressure at Vessel A in psia
3. Temperature at Vessel A in °R
4. Pressure at Vessel B in psia
5. Temperature at Vessel B in °R
6. Pressure of the gas when mixed in
psia
7. Temperature of the gas when mixed in
°R
8. Atmospheric pressure in psi
Main Question:
What is the diameter of the spherical tank
in inches if the gas is carbon dioxide?
Transcribed Image Text:Two vessels of different shape and sizes are connected by means of a pipe with a valve. Vessel A has a diameter of 4 ft and the length is 1.8 m at the given pressure gauge of 1476.4 in Hg and temperature of 82°F. Another vessel spherical in shape contains the same gas at 15,000 torr gauge and 18°C. The valve is opened and when the properties have been determined, it is found out that the gauge pressure is 35.7 kg;/cm² and the temperature is 21°C. If the barometric pressure is 755 mm Hg, find the following: 1. Volume of Vessel A in in3 2. Pressure at Vessel A in psia 3. Temperature at Vessel A in °R 4. Pressure at Vessel B in psia 5. Temperature at Vessel B in °R 6. Pressure of the gas when mixed in psia 7. Temperature of the gas when mixed in °R 8. Atmospheric pressure in psi Main Question: What is the diameter of the spherical tank in inches if the gas is carbon dioxide?
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