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Posted by: wwwoceano ®

03/21/2007, 02:49:09

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I was given an assignement that is driving me crazy...
The question is the following:

If water is displacing gas in a horizontal flow channel, - how will the total pressure drop along the flow channel develop with time? Sketch the pressure development in a xy-plot, where pressure is along the y-axis and time along the x-axis.

I don't have a clue how to solve, I just don't really understand what are the boundary conditions, and how to put this in a simple Pressure-time plot.

Can someone help me?







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Posted by: zekeman ®

03/21/2007, 08:18:36

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Where are you measuring the pressure? Since you want a p/t plot, this implies a single pressur point.

Also you want pressure drop-in gas or in fluid?
Pretty confusing.

I suggest you get more input from your professor.








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Posted by: wwwoceano ®

03/21/2007, 14:41:55

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Thanks, everybody says the same. I think this question is very bad formulated.







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