ColourfulFigsnDiags
Chemical
- Aug 29, 2005
- 144
Hello all, I've been away for a while! This is probably a simple question, but I don't know much about Bingham fluids.
I want to pump an oil which has a tendency to gel. I know the yeild stress of it, so can calcuate the minimum restart pressure, but what I want to know is if that minimum restart pressure is required once the fluid is flowing.
i.e. say it requires 3 bar to overcome the yeild stress of the fluid in the pipeline, and hydraulic calcs indicate a 5 bar pressure drop is required for the required flow rate. Will the actual pressure drop for the required flow rate be 8 bar or simply the 5 bar initially calculated?
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I want to pump an oil which has a tendency to gel. I know the yeild stress of it, so can calcuate the minimum restart pressure, but what I want to know is if that minimum restart pressure is required once the fluid is flowing.
i.e. say it requires 3 bar to overcome the yeild stress of the fluid in the pipeline, and hydraulic calcs indicate a 5 bar pressure drop is required for the required flow rate. Will the actual pressure drop for the required flow rate be 8 bar or simply the 5 bar initially calculated?
Read the Eng-Tips Site Policies at FAQ731-376