On increasing clearance ratio volumetric effi will decrease bc
the intake air will expand at high initial volume, while the cylinder size and stroke are fixed,thus effective swept volume will decrease as a result efffi decrease
clearance volume decreases the volumetric effienfy of compressor.the clearance volume should not be too less or too more.
When temperature increase the volume also increase; but if you think to volumetric titrations the effect is without importance.
if you see volumetric efficiency is compared with the swept volume of compressor without considering the clearance which is normally 5% of the swept volume so you can say 95% is the max. vol. eff
if you see volumetric efficiency is compared with the swept volume of compressor without considering the clearance which is normally 5% of the swept volume so you can say 95% is the max. vol. eff
it is the eff of thermal and volumetric efforts done on compressor. the bore stroke volume and the clearance volume is isential in this. to run it most ifficiantly one should have knoladge about all
A volumetric flask is used to contain a specific volume of liquid. It is generally used in chemistry.
This is important for the exactitude of the volumetric determination - to know exactly the volume of the titrant.
Volumetric density is the density based upon the volume of an object.
A volumetric pipette is used to accurately measure and transfer a precise volume of liquid. It is designed to deliver a single, specific volume of liquid with high accuracy and precision. Volumetric pipettes are commonly used in analytical chemistry and laboratory settings where precise measurements are crucial.
The clearance ratio for a single stage compressor is the ratio of the volume clearance at the end of the suction stroke to the volume displaced by the piston during the compression stroke. It is important to minimize clearance ratio to improve compressor efficiency. A lower clearance ratio indicates less trapped volume and better performance of the compressor.
Volumetric strain of a deformed body is defined as the ratio of the change in volume of the body to the deformation to its original volume. If V is the original volum and dV the change in volume occurred due to the deformation, the volumetric strain ev induced is given by ev =dV/V Consider a uniform rectangular bar of length l, breadth b and depth d as shown in figure. Its volume V is given by, This means that volumetric strain of a deformed body is the sum of the linear strains in three mutually perpendicular directions.
To get a very accurate volume of hydroxylamine.