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Critical Limit calculation for PPO gas going into a chamber

Started by , Oct 23 2019 05:18 PM

I see now that it was simple math problem. Thank you guys for you help

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HI I was wondering if someone may be able to help me out.

 

If for example a critical limit for the amount of PPO gas going into a chamber are set at 83 oz/ft3 min, and it is going into a 9x9x22ft chamber. And we add 90 lbs of gas are we meeting our limit?

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I think you have a simple math problem here, your limit is 83 oz/ft3 and you are doing 1440 oz into 1782 ft3 so you are actually way under your limit, if i'm not mistaken. 

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Yep, the chamber has a volume of 1782ft3 so at 83 oz ft-3 you'd need 83x1782=147906oz, or 9244.125lb (assuming an even distribution of O3 in the chamber).

Conversely, 90lb (1440oz) gives you 1440/1782=0.81 oz ft-3 of O3.

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Is this at atmospheric pressure?

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I see now that it was simple math problem. Thank you guys for you help


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