how do calculate the volume of a Vertical vessel in m3/hr?
To calculate the weight of an empty pressure vessel, you can determine the volume of the vessel and then multiply it by the density of the material from which the vessel is made. This will give you the mass of the vessel, which you can then convert to weight by multiplying it by the acceleration due to gravity.
Depends on the shape of the vessel. Different shape, different formula.
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To find the mass of K-42 remaining after 37.2 hours, we would need additional information such as the half-life of K-42. Without this information, it is not possible to calculate the remaining mass.
A vessel capable of operating or remaining under water. Source: Answers.com
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The equation for half-life is ...AT = A0 2(-T/H)... where A0 is the starting activity, AT is the ending activity at some time T, and H is the half-life in units of T.Given that A0 is 1, H is 27 seconds, and T is 86400 seconds (one day, or 24 hours), AT is simply 5.06x10-964.This sounds a bit extreme, and perhaps the question was mis-stated, but that's what the equation produces.
Boats, ships and vessels do not collapse, they capsize. If they sink to depth with a enough air retained inside they may implode, but this more common in movies than in real life. When a vessel capsizes, one of three things happens. It simply rolls over and the hulls sticks out of the water. The vessel partially submerges and the remaining air partially floats the vessel or it sinks to the bottom, depending on the depth of water.
approximately 0.8 bar