RJB32482
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2005
- 271
Hello,
I am using Equation 3-20 in the Crane Technical Paper 410 to calculate flow rate of nitrogen out of a pipe which is about 30 ft long with 90 and 180 degree bends. P1= 3 psig (after a pressure reducer) and P2=0 psig. The line size is 4" Schedule 40 S.S. How using equation 3-20, it does not take in account elevation differences (which in this case is about 10 feet). I want to find flow rate of nitrogen. Can I ignore the elevation difference or do I need another calculation method? If another method is needed, is it in Crane Manual or can someone send me a link or explain it in here?
Thank You.
I am using Equation 3-20 in the Crane Technical Paper 410 to calculate flow rate of nitrogen out of a pipe which is about 30 ft long with 90 and 180 degree bends. P1= 3 psig (after a pressure reducer) and P2=0 psig. The line size is 4" Schedule 40 S.S. How using equation 3-20, it does not take in account elevation differences (which in this case is about 10 feet). I want to find flow rate of nitrogen. Can I ignore the elevation difference or do I need another calculation method? If another method is needed, is it in Crane Manual or can someone send me a link or explain it in here?
Thank You.