maxh
Mechanical
- Dec 14, 2002
- 49
Hi Guys,
An interesting question for you.
Does the sound speed of air (or any other gas) contained in a pipe vary from what you would calculate in from the typical formula v = (k.g.R.T)^0.5 ?
Where
v = sonic velocity
k = Cp/Cv
R = Universal gas constant
T = Absolute temp
Would the size and dimensions of the pipe make a difference to any aspect of the calculation, I know it does in liquid filled pipes for hydraulic surge calculations ?
Would pressure make any difference ?
Does anyone know of any published work on this subject ?
An interesting question for you.
Does the sound speed of air (or any other gas) contained in a pipe vary from what you would calculate in from the typical formula v = (k.g.R.T)^0.5 ?
Where
v = sonic velocity
k = Cp/Cv
R = Universal gas constant
T = Absolute temp
Would the size and dimensions of the pipe make a difference to any aspect of the calculation, I know it does in liquid filled pipes for hydraulic surge calculations ?
Would pressure make any difference ?
Does anyone know of any published work on this subject ?