kakarot98
Mining
- Oct 20, 2020
- 3
Hello All,
I am trying to find a good reference on required air sweeping velocities in pipelines. I work in the mining industry where air valves are often considered a nuisance and commonly removed after the first sign of trouble. That being said, I am trying design the pipeline to ensure that any trapped air can be forced out of the line via the upstream movement of water. I cannot seem to find a good reference with a fairly simple set of equations to deal with this. Separately, but perhaps also slightly related, there seem to be multiple variations of equations out there that project the maximum possible surge pressures in a given line and they result in slightly different answers. I have attached the two methods I am currently using and as a note, I believe the Square Root symbol in the first method is meant to encompass the entire bottom half of the equation, otherwise it results in an inordinately low surge pressure. Does anyone know a definitive equation to calculate maximum potential surge pressure in a line, given diameter, flow, etc.? Or perhaps can verify the veracity of one of the two attached equations over the other?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I am trying to find a good reference on required air sweeping velocities in pipelines. I work in the mining industry where air valves are often considered a nuisance and commonly removed after the first sign of trouble. That being said, I am trying design the pipeline to ensure that any trapped air can be forced out of the line via the upstream movement of water. I cannot seem to find a good reference with a fairly simple set of equations to deal with this. Separately, but perhaps also slightly related, there seem to be multiple variations of equations out there that project the maximum possible surge pressures in a given line and they result in slightly different answers. I have attached the two methods I am currently using and as a note, I believe the Square Root symbol in the first method is meant to encompass the entire bottom half of the equation, otherwise it results in an inordinately low surge pressure. Does anyone know a definitive equation to calculate maximum potential surge pressure in a line, given diameter, flow, etc.? Or perhaps can verify the veracity of one of the two attached equations over the other?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.