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{longname}Q693. In equation FF-1, is the value supposed to be standard cubic feet per minute, or actual cubic feet per minute? {longname} |
A693.
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In
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the
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equation
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FF-1
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in
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subpart
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FF,
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the
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reporter
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may
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use
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either
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standard
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or
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actual
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volumetric
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units
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for
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“V”,
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as
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long
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as
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temperature,
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“T”,
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and
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pressure,
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“P”,
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in
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the
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equation
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are
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based
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on
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the
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same
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condition.
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Thus
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if
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“V” is
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in
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actual
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cubic
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feet
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per
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minute,
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then
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“T” and “P” should be at the actual conditions at which “V” was measured.
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Source: Alexis McKitterick, 9/26/2012
Approval / Publishing History: Version 1
Expiration: none
Relevant Subparts: Subpart FF
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