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Hidraulic pipe design standard?

Hidraulic pipe design standard?

Hidraulic pipe design standard?

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I have a doubt about which standard should I use a for designing piping system, but not the type and those things, I mean not the 31.3.ASME!!
I want to know wich standard should I use to analize and design piping system, head loss, max velocitis, etc...

Thanks

RE: Hidraulic pipe design standard?

There isn't any general standard for hydraulic design of pipelines that I know about.

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RE: Hidraulic pipe design standard?

If you are askng about Oil Hydraulic systems you might find what you are looking for at the National Fluid Power assoc. here.
http://www.nfpa.com/
This for the USA only.

British Fluid Power assac. has similar standards I believe.
 

Bud Trinkel, Fluid Power Consultant
HYDRA-PNEU CONSULTING

RE: Hidraulic pipe design standard?

Caution.  There are MAJOR differences between fluid power and piping/ pipeline design issues.

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RE: Hidraulic pipe design standard?

Hello Julio. I don´t know what you want?
The Hidraulic Institute is a good begining. For steam or air i recommend Crane Manual, Arsmstrong manual, spirax sarco guidelines, Spence guide. you must specify the fuid and operation conditions.
regards

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