sbnz
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2006
- 35
Hi,
We have a 400NB water supply pipeline where a direct acting pressure reducing valve is to be installed to reduce the pressure of 130m of water to 50m of water.
Question is, is there an axial thrust generated inherently due to the pressure reducing valve functioning which needs to be considered in designing the downstream pipe restraint? If yes, why is that and how is that calculated? Is it the differential pressure (80m of H2O or 800 kPa) acting on the whole pipe cross section?
thanks,
We have a 400NB water supply pipeline where a direct acting pressure reducing valve is to be installed to reduce the pressure of 130m of water to 50m of water.
Question is, is there an axial thrust generated inherently due to the pressure reducing valve functioning which needs to be considered in designing the downstream pipe restraint? If yes, why is that and how is that calculated? Is it the differential pressure (80m of H2O or 800 kPa) acting on the whole pipe cross section?
thanks,