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Pipe Flow 3D Solve The Cooling Water Network help

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koba78

Petroleum
May 10, 2011
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Dear Sir/Madam

I have created a simpe Excel tool (hardy cross method) to calcuate the water distribution through a network.
But, our project is required to develop a cooling water network with seven coolers(supply and return pressure, delta P / elevation of each cooler and pipe rack) has been given, and boost pump may be required to be used if the pressue head of the end user is not sufficient .

It's quite complicated, and seems can't be used this simple excel progam to work out.

I tried to use pipe flow 3D progamto give it a try and I wonder any pro got any pipe flow 3D tutorail or better sugeestion for this case.

Thank you very much.
 
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I've never heard of Pipeflow 3D, but I just saw this comment about it. "Pipe Flow 3D is a professional tool that calculates pressure losses in single supply pipe work systems where the flows are already known."

If flows were already known, I don't understand why I would need that program.

You might want to try EPAnet, widely used for large scale water distribution networks, but I don't know how well it works for, or how convenient it would be to use it for small scale pipe networks you find in equipment water supply.

Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. - Pablo Picasso
 
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