We are testing adsorption of iodine in gas filters. To make gaseous mixture, solid iodine can be heated in a vessle. the heat gives rise to
pressure and pushes the gas out the vessle into filter. the PROBLEM is
that the flow rate will not be uniform, as pressure changes in the
diluting gas that remains in the vessle. we need to provide a uniform
flow. does anybody know how? is there a standard method for this?
thanks.
Re: Venturi question ... |> | it passes the throat causes a temperature decrease".... A venturi is narrower in the middle. ... |> The gas is squeezed down, that RAISES its pressure and temperature, ... of chlorine gas to kill bacteria; the lowest pressure is in the reservoir, ... (sci.physics)
Re: Venturi question ... |> | it passes the throat causes a temperature decrease".... A venturi is narrower in the middle. ... |> The gas is squeezed down, that RAISES its pressure and temperature, ... of chlorine gas to kill bacteria; the lowest pressure is in the reservoir, ... (sci.physics)
Re: Venturi question ... |> | it passes the throat causes a temperature decrease".... A venturi is narrower in the middle. ... |> The gas is squeezed down, that RAISES its pressure and temperature, ... of chlorine gas to kill bacteria; the lowest pressure is in the reservoir, ... (sci.physics)
Re: Venturi question ... A venturi is narrower in the middle. ... |> The gas is squeezed down, that RAISES its pressure and temperature, ... of chlorine gas to kill bacteria; the lowest pressure is in the reservoir, ... This cooling cycle is not however due, ... (sci.physics)
Re: Venturi question ... If expansion of the gas is in some way involved then I'm not ... at all sure where this is supposed to occur - you say that the pressure...constriction, the density would decrease rather than increase. ... Where I said that "the velocity pressure must ... (sci.physics)