zhangw2008
Mechanical
- Mar 26, 2008
- 4
Hi, this is my first thread. I need some help with my project.
The situation is as follows:
There is a leak of glycol from heating coil into the solar storage tank.The heating coil ruptures because the circulating pump stops. The whole system goes to stagnation.The high temperature and high pressure causes the crack.
The glycol loop has a expansion tank connected on it. When the leak occurs, the pressure in glycol loop was 87 psi. While the pressure in storage tank was 40psi which is connected to the water main. I know that the flow will stop if two pressure become the same.
How should I calculate the time it takes arriving to steady state(same pressure in the glycol loop and storage tank)?
Is it possible to know how pressure in glycol loop decreases with time?
Thank you for any hints.
The situation is as follows:
There is a leak of glycol from heating coil into the solar storage tank.The heating coil ruptures because the circulating pump stops. The whole system goes to stagnation.The high temperature and high pressure causes the crack.
The glycol loop has a expansion tank connected on it. When the leak occurs, the pressure in glycol loop was 87 psi. While the pressure in storage tank was 40psi which is connected to the water main. I know that the flow will stop if two pressure become the same.
How should I calculate the time it takes arriving to steady state(same pressure in the glycol loop and storage tank)?
Is it possible to know how pressure in glycol loop decreases with time?
Thank you for any hints.