I've encountered an interesting problem that I could use some input on. A tank at my job site has a layer of sedimentation in the bottom which, when disturbed, enters a process and causes issues with inline equipment. The tank is on a recirculating loop and has an inlet for the recirculating fluid, and the tank level varies from day to day.
I want to determine how full the tank must be to dissipate the energy from the falling fluid from the inlet to such an extent that the sediment on the bottom is not disturbed. In different words- How deep into a pool of liquid does the kinetic energy from a stream of flowing liquid penetrate before any induced turbulence is dissipated?
Any help is appreciated.
I want to determine how full the tank must be to dissipate the energy from the falling fluid from the inlet to such an extent that the sediment on the bottom is not disturbed. In different words- How deep into a pool of liquid does the kinetic energy from a stream of flowing liquid penetrate before any induced turbulence is dissipated?
Any help is appreciated.