seasar
Mechanical
- Mar 4, 2008
- 62
Had a bit of an oops moment earlier when contractor were performing a hot tap on a glycol line in that the pilot bit broke
off and the coupon dropped into the pipe. The next thing the pipe
does is run 50 ft up. Are there any rules of thumb for velocity
required to carry an object through that situation? If the coupon sits at the bottom of the elbow prior to the run up for eternity I'm happy...and that is what I expect it do based on gut feel but something to confirm that would be nice.
Any advice? Can't imagine I'm the first person in this situation. Thanks!
off and the coupon dropped into the pipe. The next thing the pipe
does is run 50 ft up. Are there any rules of thumb for velocity
required to carry an object through that situation? If the coupon sits at the bottom of the elbow prior to the run up for eternity I'm happy...and that is what I expect it do based on gut feel but something to confirm that would be nice.
Any advice? Can't imagine I'm the first person in this situation. Thanks!