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I am carrying on a project wherein it consists of a chamber in which i am sending LPG and AIR at a proper ratio so that it should mix up and it should be burnt completely.

I am having my velocities of the 2 inlets, the chamber is working at the room temperature.

What should be the initial gauge pressure at the 2 inlets. ie, inlet air and inlet fuel. Also what should be the pressure outlet.??

I am confused to give initial gauge pressure as 101325 pa or 0 pa??
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