keekooceeaou
Chemical
- Dec 20, 2005
- 12
Hi,
I have a pipe system as in this picture:
The water flows in with flow rate of V1 [m3/s].
I have to adjust diameter of openings in flanges (d1 and d2) so water flows with the same speed through each small hole (diameter d3).
There are n1 holes in section I and n2 holes in section 2.
How to calculate d1 and d2?
All dimensions of, fluid properties, pressure etc. are known.
Thanks for any help,
Paul
PS.
My idea is to calculate flow rates in section I and II:
(V.I=n1/(n1+n2)*V1, V.II=n2/(n1+n2)*V1), and then then:
1. adjust d1 and d2
2. calculate pressure drops (for example from inlet to section I and from inlet to section II)
3. repeat 1 & 2 until I get the same delta P for section I and II.
Is it worth trying or am I totally wrong?
I have a pipe system as in this picture:

The water flows in with flow rate of V1 [m3/s].
I have to adjust diameter of openings in flanges (d1 and d2) so water flows with the same speed through each small hole (diameter d3).
There are n1 holes in section I and n2 holes in section 2.
How to calculate d1 and d2?
All dimensions of, fluid properties, pressure etc. are known.
Thanks for any help,
Paul
PS.
My idea is to calculate flow rates in section I and II:
(V.I=n1/(n1+n2)*V1, V.II=n2/(n1+n2)*V1), and then then:
1. adjust d1 and d2
2. calculate pressure drops (for example from inlet to section I and from inlet to section II)
3. repeat 1 & 2 until I get the same delta P for section I and II.
Is it worth trying or am I totally wrong?