6. An accumulator has a working pressure range of 135 bar to 210 bar. Assume that the atmospheric pressure is 1 bar. The accumulator must have a working volume of 3.00 liters. Use both adiabatic (k = 1.4) and isothermal (k = 1.0). How large must the accumulator be to accomplish this task? Give your answer in Liters. Assume that the precharge pressure is 100 bar. All pressures listed in the problem, except the atmospheric pressure are gage pressures.

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6. An accumulator has a working pressure range of 135 bar to 210 bar. Assume that the
atmospheric pressure is 1 bar. The accumulator must have a working volume of 3.00
liters. Use both adiabatic (k = 1.4) and isothermal (k = 1.0). How large must the
accumulator be to accomplish this task? Give your answer in Liters. Assume that the
precharge pressure is 100 bar. All pressures listed in the problem, except the atmospheric
pressure are gage pressures.
Transcribed Image Text:6. An accumulator has a working pressure range of 135 bar to 210 bar. Assume that the atmospheric pressure is 1 bar. The accumulator must have a working volume of 3.00 liters. Use both adiabatic (k = 1.4) and isothermal (k = 1.0). How large must the accumulator be to accomplish this task? Give your answer in Liters. Assume that the precharge pressure is 100 bar. All pressures listed in the problem, except the atmospheric pressure are gage pressures.
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