Saturday, November 17, 2012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: Thermodynamics - Atmospheric, Barometric, Gage, Absolute, and Vacuum pressure
Atmospheric pressure --> Patm
= 14.7 psi
= 101.325 kPa
= 760 mmHg
= 760 torr
= 29.92 inHg
= 1013.25 millibars
= 1.01325 bar
When gage pressure is above atmospheric:
Pabs = Patm + Pgage
When gage pressure is below atmospheric (vacuum):
Pabs = Patm - Pgage
where:
Pabs = absolute pressure
Pgage = gage pressure
Patm = atmospheric pressure
1. An oxygen cylinder has a pressure of 2400 psig at 70 F. What is the absolute pressure of the oxygen inside?
find:
Pabs = absolute pressure of oxygen inside the cylinder
given:
Pgage = 2400 psig
solution:
gage pressure is above atmospheric:
Pabs = Patm + Pgage
Pabs = 2400 + 14.7
Pabs = 2414.7 psia
2. The gauge at the vacuum pump reads 7 in. of Hg. What is the absolute pressure?
find:
Pabs = absolute pressure at the vacuum pump
given:
Pgage = 7 inHg
solution:
gage pressure is below atmospheric (vacuum):
Pabs = Patm - Pgage
Pabs = 29.92 - 7
Pabs = 22.92 inHg
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