vpl
Nuclear
- Feb 4, 2002
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I need some help with probably a very basic fluid flow problem. I'm reviewing a flow model evaluating the effect of adjusting a control (butterfly) valve. The valve changes from about 34% open to 40%. It is located fairly far down the line (there's a half dozen valves and a lot of piping between it and the pump.)
The flow model shows the flow going into the suction of the pump increasing by about 1% for every % change in the valve (i.e., the valve goes from 34% to 36%, the pump suction flow increases by by 2%.) This is in addition to the increased flow through the valve. I thought that in order for the suction flow to go up, the pump would have to change its operating point - which would imply a fairly big delta-p change. Since the valve's the same, would opening it a relatively small amount have that big a perturbation?
I've read through my Crane (#410), and don't see this addressed, but I could be missing it. Any help would be appreciated. Patricia Lougheed
The flow model shows the flow going into the suction of the pump increasing by about 1% for every % change in the valve (i.e., the valve goes from 34% to 36%, the pump suction flow increases by by 2%.) This is in addition to the increased flow through the valve. I thought that in order for the suction flow to go up, the pump would have to change its operating point - which would imply a fairly big delta-p change. Since the valve's the same, would opening it a relatively small amount have that big a perturbation?
I've read through my Crane (#410), and don't see this addressed, but I could be missing it. Any help would be appreciated. Patricia Lougheed