Heat for Engineers a Treatise On Heat With Special Regard to Its Practical App

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Heat for Engineers a Treatise On Heat With Special Regard to Its Practical App
Charles Robert Darling
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Hence the pressure of the enclosed air, at 45 C. , will be (412-5 x 2) = 825 mm.
Consequently, the total internal pressure will be 760 mm. , due to the vapour, plus 825 mm. Due to the enclosed air, or a total of 1585 mm. , or 2-08 atmospheres.
It is evident, from the above considerations, that if the space in the storage vessel be freed from air, the internal pressure will be entirely due to the vapour of the liquid. Should the temperature rise above the boiling-point of the liquid, the interna
...l pressure may increase to several atmospheres. Calculations of the pressure, as shown in the foregoing example, involve a knowledge of several constants, and it is better to subject the liquid to an actual test, under the same conditions as those existing in the storage vessel, in order to determine whether a sufficient margin of sa'fety has been allowed. This may be accomplished by means of the apparatus shown in Fig, 62, devised by the author for this purpose. A glass tube, of narrow bore, divided into millimetres, is sealed into a glass vessel of about 250 c.

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