braulium
Chemical
- Aug 20, 2008
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I have an existing drain pipe of 4" with slope 0.005 receiving oily water from different equipments of a co2 removement and dewpoint plant. this drainage pipe is buried 1.78 m and is 110 m long. At the end, it climbs again 1.78 m to discharge in a sump tank before it is delivered to the API pool for its treatment.
I dont know the flow rates.
I have to attach to this existing pipe another one collecting the oily water from a new dew point plant with larger capacity, at a distance of 60 m. of the existing pipe.(another option is build a new pipe to the sump)
MY QUESTION IS HOW CAN I DETERMINE IF THE VOLUME DRAINED FROM THE EQUIPMENTS WILL CLIMB THE 1.78 M AND REACH THE SUMP?
HOW CAN I CALCULATE IF THE EXISTING PIPE WILL COPE WITH THE EXTRA VOLUME OF OILY WATER?
I`ve been analysing the thread 25362 and the reference posted by katmar, tables and Manning formula
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED, ESPECIALLY POINTERS TO A BOOK OR REFERENCES.
THANKS
braulium
I dont know the flow rates.
I have to attach to this existing pipe another one collecting the oily water from a new dew point plant with larger capacity, at a distance of 60 m. of the existing pipe.(another option is build a new pipe to the sump)
MY QUESTION IS HOW CAN I DETERMINE IF THE VOLUME DRAINED FROM THE EQUIPMENTS WILL CLIMB THE 1.78 M AND REACH THE SUMP?
HOW CAN I CALCULATE IF THE EXISTING PIPE WILL COPE WITH THE EXTRA VOLUME OF OILY WATER?
I`ve been analysing the thread 25362 and the reference posted by katmar, tables and Manning formula
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED, ESPECIALLY POINTERS TO A BOOK OR REFERENCES.
THANKS
braulium