koba78
Petroleum
- May 10, 2011
- 30
Dear Eng-tips members:
Anyone can kindly help me any easy program, excel or... to
determine the velocity of the solid phase in pneumatic
transport?
It seems this solid phase transport in a stagnated dense phase
or dilute phase in pipelines is very complex configuration
or totally different from each other.
In dilute phase,if we increase the velocity,the pressure drop will go up. Conversely,if we crank up velocity,we may need more pressure to do this.
But, in dense phase, if we want to increase the velocity,and we may need to decrease the pressure drop. Or the distribution of solid in the pipe have to get first so that we can size the pressure drop of the pipe.(Ex.uniformly distrusted change to half distribute, pressure drop behavior may be different)
So, the pressure drop for the dilute phase solid seems could be sized just as sizing the pressure drop for the liquid phase, but dense phase solid couldn't mean the same thing.
Is my comprehension for this subject is correct or any other pro
can help me out?
Thank you very much for your generous help.
Anyone can kindly help me any easy program, excel or... to
determine the velocity of the solid phase in pneumatic
transport?
It seems this solid phase transport in a stagnated dense phase
or dilute phase in pipelines is very complex configuration
or totally different from each other.
In dilute phase,if we increase the velocity,the pressure drop will go up. Conversely,if we crank up velocity,we may need more pressure to do this.
But, in dense phase, if we want to increase the velocity,and we may need to decrease the pressure drop. Or the distribution of solid in the pipe have to get first so that we can size the pressure drop of the pipe.(Ex.uniformly distrusted change to half distribute, pressure drop behavior may be different)
So, the pressure drop for the dilute phase solid seems could be sized just as sizing the pressure drop for the liquid phase, but dense phase solid couldn't mean the same thing.
Is my comprehension for this subject is correct or any other pro
can help me out?
Thank you very much for your generous help.