This is what I got using the
site. I used "Sodium Chloride sol with solids" to represent Ahmed's slurry (rightly or wrongly). Apparently, the site calculates the typical (or max) velocity as 3m/s though.
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CALCULATION INPUT
Selection Criterium Usual maximum velocity for Sodium Chloride (Salt) solution with solids 3 m/s
Flow Data Flowrate 0.006667 m3/s
Pipe data ANSI B36.10, B36.19
------------------------------------------------------------CALCULATION RESULTS
Flowrate 0.0067 m3/s 105.6741 GPM (U.S.)
24.0012 m3/h 847.5944 ft3/h
The smallest suitable Pipe Size is 2.5 inch
External Pipe Diameter 73.02 mm 2.87 inch
Wall Thickness 5.16 mm 0.2 inch
Internal Pipe Diameter 62.7 mm 2.47 inch
Fluid velocity 2.159 m/s 7.084 ft/s
As the above is an unusual size a 3 inch pipe is recommended.
External Pipe Diameter 88.9 mm 3.5 inch
Wall Thickness 5.49 mm 0.22 inch
Internal Pipe Diameter 77.92 mm 3.07 inch
Fluid velocity 1.398 m/s 4.587 ft/s
Note:
The thickness used is the standard wall thickness, no check with respect to the maximum operating pressure was performed.
As this is an unusual size a 3 inch pipe with a diameter of 88.9 x wall thickness of 5.49 is recommended.
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