kdt
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2001
- 7
1) Does anyone have a good reference regarding the effect of increased pipe roughness due to corrosion and what should be looked at in the hydraulic calculations.
We are looking at adding approximately 5km to an existing piping system and are using 5x roughness for the pipe.
2) Does corrosion (increased pipe roughness) affect the pressure drop across fittings? Can this be calculated or is this handled by an additional design factor? (fittings account for 20% of the system pressure drop)
3) I have been calculating the pressure drop using K values for fittings. Is it more appropriate to use equivalent length method when modifying the roughness value?
We are looking at adding approximately 5km to an existing piping system and are using 5x roughness for the pipe.
2) Does corrosion (increased pipe roughness) affect the pressure drop across fittings? Can this be calculated or is this handled by an additional design factor? (fittings account for 20% of the system pressure drop)
3) I have been calculating the pressure drop using K values for fittings. Is it more appropriate to use equivalent length method when modifying the roughness value?