RJB32482
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2005
- 271
I just want to check my engineering analysis on a nitrogen system.
Nitrogen is stored in an accumulator tank at 100 psig. It exits the accumulator then splits off in 3 branches. Each branch is designed for a different flow rate (60 CFM, 25 CFM, and 120 CFM). Here is how I am going about the analysis:
Calculate pressure drop through all 3 lines at design flow. Take the highest value of the 3. Then calculate the pressure drop from the tank to the branch point at the flow of 205 CFM. Add the 2 pressure drops. If its below 100 psi, we should be able to get the necessary flow. If not, then we need more pressure at the tank.
Thanks.
Nitrogen is stored in an accumulator tank at 100 psig. It exits the accumulator then splits off in 3 branches. Each branch is designed for a different flow rate (60 CFM, 25 CFM, and 120 CFM). Here is how I am going about the analysis:
Calculate pressure drop through all 3 lines at design flow. Take the highest value of the 3. Then calculate the pressure drop from the tank to the branch point at the flow of 205 CFM. Add the 2 pressure drops. If its below 100 psi, we should be able to get the necessary flow. If not, then we need more pressure at the tank.
Thanks.