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    Nov 9, 2009, 04:31 PM
    Nitrogen cubic feet
    How many cubic feet of nitrogen does it take to fill 1400 feet of 4inch pipe to 440psi
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    Nov 9, 2009, 08:18 PM

    Is this a trick question? I know that a 4" pipe is not 4" in diameter, so things like schedule 80 or schedule 40 need to be known in order to determine the diameter of the pipe.

    volume = PI*d*L

    Now if they want the volume at atmospheric pressure needed to fill a 4" ID pipe, I might be able to solve that, but as it's written it's unsolveable unless you assume something:

    Volume is volume
    ft^3 is at atmospheric pressure and temperature.

    See Gas laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Difference between Pipes and Tubes

    Lots of things can be done with P1V1=nRT1 and P2V2=nRT2

    when you substitute and assume say constant volume, constant temp or constant pressure

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