An Investigation of the equilibrium pressure along unequally heated tubes /
G.D. Arney, Jr. and A.B. Bailey.
Description
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English
- Published
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Arnold Air Force Station, Tennessee : Arnold Engineering Development Center, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1962.
- Summary
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When a mass of gas is contained in two interconnected vessels, it is generally assumed that the pressure is constant throughout the system. Maxwell, Reynolds, Knudsen and others have shown that if a state of equilibrium is defined as that condition where the mass of gas in each container remains unchanged, then, as inequality in the pressures can exist when the temperatures in the two vessels are not the same. This effect has been shown to be of significance when the Knudsen number based on the radius of the interconnecting tube is greater than 0.01.
- Note
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"ARO Project No. 306060."
"AFSC Program Area 750A, Project 8950, Task 89602."
"Research supported by the United States Air Force, and performed by the Von Kármán Gas Dynamics Facility, ARO, Inc."
"AD0272077 (from http://www.dtic.mil)."
"February 1962."
- Physical Description
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ix, 39 pages :
illustrations, figures, tables ;
28 cm.
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