we need dimensions to figure that out
A standard oxygen cylinder contains around 6,000 liters of oxygen when full.
96 litres.
40 litres
To calculate the duration of oxygen flow from an E-cylinder, you can use the formula: (Cylinder pressure in psi x Cylinder factor) / (Flow rate in L/min x 1.8). For a 4.5-liter cylinder at 2000 psi with a flow rate of 5 liters per minute, and a cylinder factor of 0.16, it would take approximately 142 minutes to empty the cylinder.
A full E cylinder typically holds 680 liters of oxygen. At a flow rate of 5 LPM, the E cylinder would last approximately 136 minutes (2 hours and 16 minutes).
The volume in liters of a cylinder with a diameter of 2000mm and a depth of 100mm is: 314 liters.
The volume in liters of a 100mm long by 50mm diameter cylinder is: 0.196 liters.
No, we can't swim in one hundred litres of water. 100 liters would be a regular bath tub, about half full.
6 half liters make 3 liters in total.
There are 3.78541 liters in a gallon. Therefore, half a liter is equivalent to 0.5 liters. To find out how many half liters are in a gallon, you would divide 3.78541 by 0.5, which equals 7.57 half liters in a gallon. However, since you cannot have a fraction of a half liter, the practical answer is 7 half liters in a gallon.
To determine how long a size H oxygen cylinder will last with 1700 psi remaining at a flow rate of 2 liters per minute, we first need to know the cylinder's capacity in liters at full pressure. A size H cylinder typically holds about 7,000 liters of oxygen at 2200 psi. With 1700 psi remaining, the usable volume can be calculated as approximately 5,300 liters. At a flow rate of 2 liters per minute, the cylinder would last roughly 2,650 minutes, or about 44 hours.
VariablesD = Cylinder diameter [L].Dbot = Cone bottom diameter [L].Dtop = Cone top diameter [L].h = Cone height [L].L = Cylinder length [L].T = Top width of liquid in cylinder [L].y = Liquid depth in sphere or cylinder [L].z = Horizontal to vertical side slope of cone. zDbot.Ø = Angle representing how full the cylinder is [radians or degrees]. An empty cylinder has Ø=0o, a cylinder with Ø=180o is half full, and a cylinder with Ø=360o is completely full.