pengin83
Mechanical
- Sep 27, 2016
- 2
Does anyone know what a maximum Dynamic Load Factor (DLF) would be for a piping system affected by water hammer?
I've seen and/or heard from multiple engineering firms that they use a DLF of 1.5. From everything I've read, water hammer typically has a trapezoidal ramp function which could mean a maximum DLF of 2.0 (for single impacts).
Does anyone know where this 1.5 comes from? I'd love to have some literature to back up the use of a less conservative DLF.
I find it odd that more than 1 firm has made the same claim, so there may be some validity to it.
I've seen and/or heard from multiple engineering firms that they use a DLF of 1.5. From everything I've read, water hammer typically has a trapezoidal ramp function which could mean a maximum DLF of 2.0 (for single impacts).
Does anyone know where this 1.5 comes from? I'd love to have some literature to back up the use of a less conservative DLF.
I find it odd that more than 1 firm has made the same claim, so there may be some validity to it.