fjr26
Mechanical
- Jul 31, 2017
- 8
The number below are velocities in pipes depending on stock consistencies, from what i know these are the recommended velocities you should aim for in your pipes. But i am trying to understand how companies that design pipes come up with these numbers, and if it has anything to do with the Duffy method for pulp friction loss calculation. They usually have a fixed flow and try to change pipe diameter thus changing the velocity in order to get optimal results for their pipe system.
Pipe size(diameter)/velocity is adjusted with c%
Water: discharge pipe: 3-4m/s
Stock 0.1% to 1%,discharge pipe: 2.5-3m/s
Stock 1.1 to 2.5%, discharge pipe: 2-2.5m/s%
Stock 2.6 to 3.5%, discharge pipe: 1.5-2m/s
Stock>3.5%, discharge pipe: 1.5m/s
Gravity line or lines on inlet to pump, velocity is 1m/s
Thank you,
Fadi
Pipe size(diameter)/velocity is adjusted with c%
Water: discharge pipe: 3-4m/s
Stock 0.1% to 1%,discharge pipe: 2.5-3m/s
Stock 1.1 to 2.5%, discharge pipe: 2-2.5m/s%
Stock 2.6 to 3.5%, discharge pipe: 1.5-2m/s
Stock>3.5%, discharge pipe: 1.5m/s
Gravity line or lines on inlet to pump, velocity is 1m/s
Thank you,
Fadi