Hareti
Marine/Ocean
- Apr 10, 2008
- 3
Hello all,
I have some sea water cooled heat exchangers being installed and afew of the bends in the stainless steel piping are extremely tight. I have brought this up with the engineers but I am making no headway with them. I have done a fair bit of searching on the internet but mostly get information on the effects of bend radii on the material of the pipe, not the flow of fluid in the pipe.
Is there a rule of thumb that will give a guideline for the radius of a bend, given the fluid velocity in the pipe, to reduce turbulence at the bend?
If anyone could point me in the right direction to where I could read up on the subject that would be great.
Thanks,
Gareth
I have some sea water cooled heat exchangers being installed and afew of the bends in the stainless steel piping are extremely tight. I have brought this up with the engineers but I am making no headway with them. I have done a fair bit of searching on the internet but mostly get information on the effects of bend radii on the material of the pipe, not the flow of fluid in the pipe.
Is there a rule of thumb that will give a guideline for the radius of a bend, given the fluid velocity in the pipe, to reduce turbulence at the bend?
If anyone could point me in the right direction to where I could read up on the subject that would be great.
Thanks,
Gareth