RJB32482
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2005
- 271
Hello,
I'm looking to design a minimal flow bypass line for a pump. A orifice will be needed to make the flow minimal through this line during normal operation. Here's what I believe the sizing procedure looks like:
1. Look at pump curve to find head at minimal flow for pump (maybe 5-10% safety factor on flow).
2. Calculate pressure drop through bypass line without orifice (will of course be lower than head on pump curve at minimal flow).
3. Design orifice for pressure drop equal to head on pump cureve at minimal flow - calculated drop through bypass line without orifice.
Am I correct with this procedure?
Thanks.
I'm looking to design a minimal flow bypass line for a pump. A orifice will be needed to make the flow minimal through this line during normal operation. Here's what I believe the sizing procedure looks like:
1. Look at pump curve to find head at minimal flow for pump (maybe 5-10% safety factor on flow).
2. Calculate pressure drop through bypass line without orifice (will of course be lower than head on pump curve at minimal flow).
3. Design orifice for pressure drop equal to head on pump cureve at minimal flow - calculated drop through bypass line without orifice.
Am I correct with this procedure?
Thanks.