mamoore
Mechanical
- May 29, 2003
- 4
Proposed System: 1825 kW standby diesel power plant with very long horizontal exhaust pipe and vertical stack.
Specifications: Would like pipe to be std wt. carbon steel to keep costs down. Pipe is insulated with 6" mineral wool. Engines will be execrised at 50% load once a week for approximately 2 hours. Engines reach 777F at full load.
Issues: Two hours may not enough time to completely warm-up the piping system; therefore condensation is expected to occur and remain in the pipe.
Questions:
1. What is estimated life expectancy of this piping system?
2. How will the horizontal pipe corrode? Entire inner surface area? Just on the bottom? Will this increase the roughness significantly? What roughness value should be used? 0.001 ft?
3. Does it make sense to use Carbon Steel at all?
4. If diesel engines were to run long enough to completely heat the piping system above condensation temperature (approximately 250F) would pipe last longer?
5. If a purge fan were installed to "dry-out" the piping system after running the diesel generators would this increase pipe life?
Specifications: Would like pipe to be std wt. carbon steel to keep costs down. Pipe is insulated with 6" mineral wool. Engines will be execrised at 50% load once a week for approximately 2 hours. Engines reach 777F at full load.
Issues: Two hours may not enough time to completely warm-up the piping system; therefore condensation is expected to occur and remain in the pipe.
Questions:
1. What is estimated life expectancy of this piping system?
2. How will the horizontal pipe corrode? Entire inner surface area? Just on the bottom? Will this increase the roughness significantly? What roughness value should be used? 0.001 ft?
3. Does it make sense to use Carbon Steel at all?
4. If diesel engines were to run long enough to completely heat the piping system above condensation temperature (approximately 250F) would pipe last longer?
5. If a purge fan were installed to "dry-out" the piping system after running the diesel generators would this increase pipe life?