RV
Mechanical
- Oct 10, 2002
- 23
Can someone verify that I am calculating my scfm to acfm conversion correctly?
Problem: The goal is to achieve 35 scfm at 100 psig. The conditions are 6500 ft elevation (assume 11.56 psi absolute atmospheric pressure) and I am assuming 80° F as the compressors discharge temperature based on vendor-supplied information . What flow will I see discharged from this compressor under these actual conditions?
I have calculated that the acfm (actual flow) will equal only about 5 cfm, but the product vendor tells me more like 30 cfm. Can anyone verify the correct answer for me? Thanks.
Problem: The goal is to achieve 35 scfm at 100 psig. The conditions are 6500 ft elevation (assume 11.56 psi absolute atmospheric pressure) and I am assuming 80° F as the compressors discharge temperature based on vendor-supplied information . What flow will I see discharged from this compressor under these actual conditions?
I have calculated that the acfm (actual flow) will equal only about 5 cfm, but the product vendor tells me more like 30 cfm. Can anyone verify the correct answer for me? Thanks.