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Sanitary Energy Dissipation

Sanitary Energy Dissipation

Sanitary Energy Dissipation

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Does anyone know where I can get an "off the shelf" energy dissipation system for a sanitary system? The peak flow is approximately 1500 liters per second with a velocity of 13.3 meters per second. The most important aspect of the system is that it must minimize or eliminate water atomization to keep the sanitary vapors to a minimum.

RE: Sanitary Energy Dissipation

A hydraulic jump at atmospheric pressure in a closed pipe, i.e. a change from 0.4 meter diameter to 1.0 meter diameter will slow the velocity to subcritical,(less than 3 m/sec).

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