Thank you for teaching me mathematic formulas that relate to my trade. I can relate this to air pressure in a tire. At 110° a tire will be be full, but at -110° it'll be flat. Temperature/ pressure relationship. The same applies to lp gas and natural gas. How can we apply these formulas in the field?
Exactly. These formulas can be used in the field in many ways. One example is when we test piping systems. Often when we test a system we leave it pressurized overnight, only to come back the next morning to see that the pressure has dropped. The idea is that it hasn't dropped due to a leak I'm the system but rather the pressure has been reduced because the ambient temperature has dropped overnight. Thanks for watching. I'm glad you liked the videos!