penberth3
Well-Known Member
...Am I right in assuming that if the tank rated for 20kPa is 0.8m high, it already gets 80mbar of pressure at its bottom when filled with fuel, so it would be unsafe to pressurize it with air at 200mbar from the top, because the bottom would reach 280mbar (i.e. 28kPa, well above its max rated pressure)?
Or am I missing something again...?![]()
Yes, you are right. An example, testing cross-country pipelines, pressure at the lowest point is the limiting factor. The theory is the same.
I think you've missed the different densities of fuel and water. 0.8m of water = 80mbar, fuel will be a bit less.