IC 8367 Computing Volume Of Helium In Cylindrical Steel Containers At 10 To 10,000 PSIA (Revision Of IC 8185)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. S. Kalman
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

A table of factors for rapid, accurate calculation of the volume of pure helium in cylindrical steel containers, at base conditions of 14.7 psia and 70° F, is presented. The table covers a pressure range from 10 to 10,000 psin in 10-psi increments and a temperature range of 0° to 120° F in 2° increments. The volume of helium is calculated from the observed pressure and temperature of the helium, expressed as a factor from the table, and the known internal volume of the container. The calculation requires a single multiplication. A discussion and evaluation of the accuracy obtainable and a derivation of the formula used (which takes into account compressibility of helium, thermal expansion of steel containers, and the stretch of steel due to internal pressure) are presented. An example showing how the table can be used is given also.
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APA: H. S. Kalman  (1968)  IC 8367 Computing Volume Of Helium In Cylindrical Steel Containers At 10 To 10,000 PSIA (Revision Of IC 8185)

MLA: H. S. Kalman IC 8367 Computing Volume Of Helium In Cylindrical Steel Containers At 10 To 10,000 PSIA (Revision Of IC 8185). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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