NeedAHoliday
Chemical
- Jan 8, 2004
- 36
Dear All,
I need a sanity check on some number crunching I have done.
I have a make-up water tank that is at atmospheric pressure with a water column height of 3.1m with the outlet nozzle of tank to scrubber inlet vessel of 2m (therefore conservative column height is 2m of available head).
There will be approx 5m of piping with 4 off 90degree elbows and a level float valve within a scrubber sump to act as flow control valve.
I need to have a flow of 5.3l/sec to accomodate the discharge flow rate and maintain a constant scrubber sump height. The sump will be under negative pressure of about 1000 Pa at water discharge point (i.e. P2 = -1000).
Using Bernoulli's equation and negating pump energy inputs I end up with:
P1/rho + V1^2/2g + Z1 = P2/rho + V2^2/2g + Z2 + hF + hM
where P = pressure, V = vel, g = gravity, Z = height, hF = friction losses in pipe and hM = mechanical losses due to fittings
Now P1 and V1 = 0 as at atmospheric in a static tank. deltaP = -1000Pa, and delta Z = 2.0m
The procedure I have taken is to solve the required velocity to ensure that my total dynamic head exceeds friction and fitting losses. I have done this by solving Bernoulli's equation (as written above) while simultaneously recalculating my frictional losses with varying flow velocity (by Darcy-Weisback and Colebrook's formula) until I get a slightly higher total dynamic head to friction losses, this gave me a velocity of 2.1m/s which equates to a pipe size of 50NB sch 40, which is my limiting pipe size.
Alternatively if I negate all regain effects, which is the negative pressure in column (i.e. deltaP = 0) then I would have around a 80NB sch 40 pipe with a vel of 1.111m/s
I would like to know if my method is sufficient or should I look at doing it in a more rigorous way and which value for my line size is the more realistic.
All inputs appreciated. If anyone can actually do a check on my numbers that would be a great help.
Cheers.
P.S. Hope my post makes sense to you all, if any clarification required feel free to beat me over the head for not giving a clear posting, and I will supply any additional information!!!
I need a sanity check on some number crunching I have done.
I have a make-up water tank that is at atmospheric pressure with a water column height of 3.1m with the outlet nozzle of tank to scrubber inlet vessel of 2m (therefore conservative column height is 2m of available head).
There will be approx 5m of piping with 4 off 90degree elbows and a level float valve within a scrubber sump to act as flow control valve.
I need to have a flow of 5.3l/sec to accomodate the discharge flow rate and maintain a constant scrubber sump height. The sump will be under negative pressure of about 1000 Pa at water discharge point (i.e. P2 = -1000).
Using Bernoulli's equation and negating pump energy inputs I end up with:
P1/rho + V1^2/2g + Z1 = P2/rho + V2^2/2g + Z2 + hF + hM
where P = pressure, V = vel, g = gravity, Z = height, hF = friction losses in pipe and hM = mechanical losses due to fittings
Now P1 and V1 = 0 as at atmospheric in a static tank. deltaP = -1000Pa, and delta Z = 2.0m
The procedure I have taken is to solve the required velocity to ensure that my total dynamic head exceeds friction and fitting losses. I have done this by solving Bernoulli's equation (as written above) while simultaneously recalculating my frictional losses with varying flow velocity (by Darcy-Weisback and Colebrook's formula) until I get a slightly higher total dynamic head to friction losses, this gave me a velocity of 2.1m/s which equates to a pipe size of 50NB sch 40, which is my limiting pipe size.
Alternatively if I negate all regain effects, which is the negative pressure in column (i.e. deltaP = 0) then I would have around a 80NB sch 40 pipe with a vel of 1.111m/s
I would like to know if my method is sufficient or should I look at doing it in a more rigorous way and which value for my line size is the more realistic.
All inputs appreciated. If anyone can actually do a check on my numbers that would be a great help.
Cheers.
P.S. Hope my post makes sense to you all, if any clarification required feel free to beat me over the head for not giving a clear posting, and I will supply any additional information!!!