curtis2004
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2010
- 301
Hi Everyone,
I have question regarding pressure thrust calculations of an expansion joint. I have design pressure of my piping system stipulated 150 psig @ 86 F. It's steel piping installed in intake and discharge of a centrifugal pump. Intake pressure is 10' of water head max, and discharge pressure of a pump is 25 psig operating. Pump curve shows dead head of 33 psig. The pumps is isolated with molded rubber expansion joint both inlet and discharge.
What pressure would you use for pressure thrust calculations? Pdesign = 150 psig or Pdead = 33 psig? At first glance the answer is to use design pressure. However, what is the point to use design pressure if we know that pressure would never rise above pump dead head pressure. Is there any code requirements or guidelines which stipulate this?
For 12" size nozzle it will make big difference...
Thank you,
Curtis
I have question regarding pressure thrust calculations of an expansion joint. I have design pressure of my piping system stipulated 150 psig @ 86 F. It's steel piping installed in intake and discharge of a centrifugal pump. Intake pressure is 10' of water head max, and discharge pressure of a pump is 25 psig operating. Pump curve shows dead head of 33 psig. The pumps is isolated with molded rubber expansion joint both inlet and discharge.
What pressure would you use for pressure thrust calculations? Pdesign = 150 psig or Pdead = 33 psig? At first glance the answer is to use design pressure. However, what is the point to use design pressure if we know that pressure would never rise above pump dead head pressure. Is there any code requirements or guidelines which stipulate this?
For 12" size nozzle it will make big difference...
Thank you,
Curtis