waterpipe
Mechanical
- Jun 14, 2010
- 154
For a water pipeline, The designer has proposed bladder surge vessels (5000 and 40000 liter each) for water hammer mitigation. He has also proposed a "standby" vessel. The vessels are outdoor with ambient temp of -10C while the water temp is specified 15C.
In my opinion, the water inside the connection piping and valves (from vessels to the main line)will ultimately become equal to the amb. temp. and so I am concern about freezing. Knowing that water freezing point is not changing with pressure and that there should not be a flow circulation in a surge vessel system, I am going to question the design.
Tips are needed here:
1- Am I thinking right?
2- Any experience with bladder type vessels especially with a large volume?
3- I am concern about the performance of the butyl rubber bladder under cold or freezing weather. any idea?
4- And finally, is there any need to have a "standby" surge vessel?
In my opinion, the water inside the connection piping and valves (from vessels to the main line)will ultimately become equal to the amb. temp. and so I am concern about freezing. Knowing that water freezing point is not changing with pressure and that there should not be a flow circulation in a surge vessel system, I am going to question the design.
Tips are needed here:
1- Am I thinking right?
2- Any experience with bladder type vessels especially with a large volume?
3- I am concern about the performance of the butyl rubber bladder under cold or freezing weather. any idea?
4- And finally, is there any need to have a "standby" surge vessel?