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Volume / Pressure Conversion

All,

I know this is not necessarily PCDMIS related but it is job related.

The note on the print says:

Max leakage at 5.5 bar: 5 cubic mm per second at atmospheric pressure.

I have a tester that can input 80 psi and I can measure the drop in pressure. For instance I can watch for 1 min and see that it drops to 70psi. Is there a way to convert this into something I can use to satisfy the print callout? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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  • All,

    I know this is not necessarily PCDMIS related but it is job related.

    The note on the print says:

    Max leakage at 5.5 bar: 5 cubic mm per second at atmospheric pressure.

    I have a tester that can input 80 psi and I can measure the drop in pressure. For instance I can watch for 1 min and see that it drops to 70psi. Is there a way to convert this into something I can use to satisfy the print callout? Any help would be greatly appreciated.


    Also just a heads up. If you are going to use the ideal gas law then make sure that your pressures are absolute and not gauge.
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  • All,

    I know this is not necessarily PCDMIS related but it is job related.

    The note on the print says:

    Max leakage at 5.5 bar: 5 cubic mm per second at atmospheric pressure.

    I have a tester that can input 80 psi and I can measure the drop in pressure. For instance I can watch for 1 min and see that it drops to 70psi. Is there a way to convert this into something I can use to satisfy the print callout? Any help would be greatly appreciated.


    Also just a heads up. If you are going to use the ideal gas law then make sure that your pressures are absolute and not gauge.
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