Eleventy
Mechanical
- May 31, 2010
- 8
I am a recent graduate who recently got hired by a commercial irrigation company. Got hired, did a bunch of manual labor etc.. to learn the industry and now my boss has me learning how to do the calcs etc... for how to design these systems.
I suppose I should qualify this really quickly, neither my boss nor his boss (the owner) are engineers. I mean, we are in kansas, so anybody could potentially be an "engineer", but the owner is an accountant and my boss is just a very sharp guy who never went to college and got promoted to his position by his abilities. They both realized, however, that having somebody with a solid understanding in math would be beneficial as their company expanded and hired me at a bargain basement price (haha, which I am a little bitter about but I had to take an offer asap to pay back my loans).
Anyway, going through my boss's spread sheets I realized he was using the Hazen-Williams Equation to calculate friction loss. I know that the Darcy-Weisbach equation is the more "correct" equation but that it might be more difficult to impliment into a spreadsheet due trying to pull values off of the Moody Diagram. However, all the irrigiation water around here is well water and the pipes are all buried so the temperature of the water would remain constant as it goes through the pipe correct?
My boss has been away for about a week and he basically told me to go through and learn how to use his spread sheets etc.. and come up with a list of questions for when he gets back.
SOP according to the irrigation books I have read is to use the Hazen-Williams equations, but what is SOP in other industries? Does it matter? I am probably going to try to make a spread sheet for comparison but I was hoping some people with much more experience and knowledge in this area could help alleviate my ignorance.
I suppose I should qualify this really quickly, neither my boss nor his boss (the owner) are engineers. I mean, we are in kansas, so anybody could potentially be an "engineer", but the owner is an accountant and my boss is just a very sharp guy who never went to college and got promoted to his position by his abilities. They both realized, however, that having somebody with a solid understanding in math would be beneficial as their company expanded and hired me at a bargain basement price (haha, which I am a little bitter about but I had to take an offer asap to pay back my loans).
Anyway, going through my boss's spread sheets I realized he was using the Hazen-Williams Equation to calculate friction loss. I know that the Darcy-Weisbach equation is the more "correct" equation but that it might be more difficult to impliment into a spreadsheet due trying to pull values off of the Moody Diagram. However, all the irrigiation water around here is well water and the pipes are all buried so the temperature of the water would remain constant as it goes through the pipe correct?
My boss has been away for about a week and he basically told me to go through and learn how to use his spread sheets etc.. and come up with a list of questions for when he gets back.
SOP according to the irrigation books I have read is to use the Hazen-Williams equations, but what is SOP in other industries? Does it matter? I am probably going to try to make a spread sheet for comparison but I was hoping some people with much more experience and knowledge in this area could help alleviate my ignorance.