rjw57
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2002
- 109
I've been given the task of calculating the flow of a compressible fluid (nitrogen in this particular case) through a long bore orifice (it WILL potentially go sonic). I suppose the best way to think of it would be a hole drilled thru a fitting in the end of a rigid vessel. The hole is about 3/8" in diameter while the fitting is about 2 to 3 inches in diameter. The length thru the bore of the fitting (to the interior of the tank) is about 1.5 to 2 inches. I am not certain what equations to use for this application since it seems to be somewhere between an orifice and a flush inlet to a short tube. Anyone have any recommended formulas for calculating compressible mass flow rates in this situation? I am leaning towards a tube long tube with a contaction coefficient factored in for the vena contracta I assume will be there. I am also not certain that the contraction coefficient is constant since it seems to me that it might vary with flow rate. Thanks for any input!