pyMorty
Industrial
- Mar 9, 2014
- 46
Hi Everyone,
This is my first post in the forum, I´m Industrial Engineer, from Mexico. I work as a Project Engineer for a natural gas compression company. I´m now more often involved in compression infraestructures, I use to select the pipe diameters, valves, fittings and instrumentation required, but when it comes to pressure drop calculation along the pipeline I frequently come across with troubles to calculate it and resort to some basic software for this porpouse. The thing is that I'd like to know how to calculate it by myself, at least a rough estimate, since my position doesn´t require me to make detailed calculation and I only have the most basic inputs to it, i.e. inlet pressure, distance, pipe diameter, temperature, gas density, elevations, assumption of Z value, gas velocity (this one just if calculate the outlet pressure, in which case I wouldn´t need to recalculate the pressure drop). So, basically, the question is whether, with the mentioned inputs I can estimate the pressure drop. I want to get involved in fluids mechanics from now on, but I have to start from the basics, so I hope you can help me developing these skills.
Thank you guys in advance.
This is my first post in the forum, I´m Industrial Engineer, from Mexico. I work as a Project Engineer for a natural gas compression company. I´m now more often involved in compression infraestructures, I use to select the pipe diameters, valves, fittings and instrumentation required, but when it comes to pressure drop calculation along the pipeline I frequently come across with troubles to calculate it and resort to some basic software for this porpouse. The thing is that I'd like to know how to calculate it by myself, at least a rough estimate, since my position doesn´t require me to make detailed calculation and I only have the most basic inputs to it, i.e. inlet pressure, distance, pipe diameter, temperature, gas density, elevations, assumption of Z value, gas velocity (this one just if calculate the outlet pressure, in which case I wouldn´t need to recalculate the pressure drop). So, basically, the question is whether, with the mentioned inputs I can estimate the pressure drop. I want to get involved in fluids mechanics from now on, but I have to start from the basics, so I hope you can help me developing these skills.
Thank you guys in advance.