Thanks for your help. The actual pipe is 6" and we want to extract through the nozzle heavy naphta at 150ºC a 1.4 Kg/cm2 . I am not afraid for NPSH problems because the draw-off is located 20 meter above the pump. Q = 90.8 m3/h --> V = 1.4 m/s = 3.66 ft/s
I have used two correlations from Lieberman:
In "Working Guide to Process Equipment":
?H = 0.34·V^2, where V is velocity in ft/s. =...= 187 mm
Im "Process Design for Reliable Operations":
?H = 15·10^(-6)·G^2/(D^4). G flow in gph; D inlet diameter, inches,?H height in incles of liquid = ... = 169 mm
Currently we have a height of 220 mm. Specialists say that there are more conservative correlations. Besides, Lieberman recomends for the 2nd correlation to double the height value to manage disturbances inside the column. If there is no other solution we´ll make a new simetrical draw-off (to simplify the project) but first we want to be sure if we really need it.
Any suggestions are always welcome. Thanks