[AR] Re: arocket Digest V3 #176

  • From: Thad Beier <thadbeier@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2015 08:35:48 -0700

· If I flash expand the 8 g liquid/gaseous CO2 in an evacuated 1 L
bottle by puncturing the cartridge (cartridge and bottle at 20°C prior to
the expansion) what will the gas temperature and pressure be in the bottle?

I don't think you will get 'gas' out of that. The latent heat of
evaporation of CO2 is 574J/g, and the specific heat is on the order of .85
J/gK, so it's going to be very cold indeed. It's going to be snowing in
the bottle.

Thad

On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 10:08 PM, FreeLists Mailing List Manager <
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arocket Digest Fri, 07 Aug 2015 Volume: 03 Issue: 176

In This Issue:
[AR] CO2

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From: "John Dom" <johndom@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [AR] CO2
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2015 19:11:31 +0200

· If I flash expand the 8 g liquid/gaseous CO2 in an evacuated 1 L
bottle by puncturing the cartridge (cartridge and bottle at 20°C prior to
the expansion) what will the gas temperature and pressure be in the bottle?


· If I flash expand the 8 g of CO2 in a cartridge in 1 L of water
(cartridge and water at 20°C prior to expansion) in a 1.2 L bottle, how
much
will the 1 L water (now soda) temperature drop in °C immediately after?
Next, what will the ullage gas CO2 pressure be immediately after and after
it heating up to 20°C again?



My 3rd question depends on the response I get.



Thanks,



jd








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