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Dip pipe velocity guidenace..

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jamesbanda

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hello all..

i'm looking for a reference that sets criteira for dip pipe velocity for standard tank filling,, single phase..

i've seen guidelines of 2 m/s and 1 m/s but looking for an api type standard.


 
jamesbanda (Chemical)

You can have almost any velocity so long as there are no problems in that particular application at that velocity. Every tank is a different size, and I believe at surge that there should be about a 5 minute holding time in your tank.

There are recommended velocities of fluids, but not sure what is flowing in your pipe. Crane has a good listing of recommended velocities. If you system is water your answer is fine about 1.4 ft/s.

There was another post where someone was having problems with foaming due to a badly designed tube. This might be a consideration depending what your fluid is.
 
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