Auriferous
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 10, 2004
- 5
I am pumping a slurry (10% solids) through an 8" steel pipe 19,000' long and on a downgrade of 1%. At the end of the line, we are seeing large surges of fluid followed by lulls. I am guessing that this is being caused by the pipeline being able to carry more via gravity than the pump is producing. According to my calculations, the pipe can handle around 380 GPM at full flow, but the pump is only putting in around 160 GPM.
Question 1: Would this situation alone be causing the surges?
Question 2: Could the solution be as simple as partially closing a valve about 1000' from the outlet? Or is a surge tank a better idea?
Thanks to anyone that may have some experience in this area.
Question 1: Would this situation alone be causing the surges?
Question 2: Could the solution be as simple as partially closing a valve about 1000' from the outlet? Or is a surge tank a better idea?
Thanks to anyone that may have some experience in this area.