Tryin2MakeALivin
Mechanical
- Apr 23, 2010
- 1
Hi Folks,
Can someone point me to a source or help explain my questions below on pipe sizing. I do not like to just accept things, I like to understand the details...
I have an 8" liquid pipeline with some basic block valves, elbows, ups and downs on its way to a tank. I want to add a flow meter station, so I plan to add a tap in the line to bring the liquid to the flow meter station and another tap to bring the liquid back to its main line that goes to the tank.
1)What would determine the line size for the lines going to and from the flow meter station?
Most of these lines are a size smaller than the main pipe. Why is that? Should it always be smaller?
My instinct would be that the lines to and from the meter station would be at least the same size as the main pipeline since you are basically taking flow off the large pipeline sending through a strainer, a meter of some sort, through more obstructions in the meter piping (thermowell, sample probes, etc) and then back to the main pipe. Wouldn't all these items in the flow meter piping cause pressure drops? Did I just answer my own question???
Is the branch and flow meter pipe smaller to increase the pressure(P=F/A)so that the liquid can afford the obstuctions (pressure drops) in the line and not drop too much which in the case of LPGs would cause them to vaporize?
2)When installing a basket strainer in the line, why is the line size typically increased one size to enter the strainer and then reduced back to the line size immediately after?
Thanks for your time & assistance!!!
Can someone point me to a source or help explain my questions below on pipe sizing. I do not like to just accept things, I like to understand the details...
I have an 8" liquid pipeline with some basic block valves, elbows, ups and downs on its way to a tank. I want to add a flow meter station, so I plan to add a tap in the line to bring the liquid to the flow meter station and another tap to bring the liquid back to its main line that goes to the tank.
1)What would determine the line size for the lines going to and from the flow meter station?
Most of these lines are a size smaller than the main pipe. Why is that? Should it always be smaller?
My instinct would be that the lines to and from the meter station would be at least the same size as the main pipeline since you are basically taking flow off the large pipeline sending through a strainer, a meter of some sort, through more obstructions in the meter piping (thermowell, sample probes, etc) and then back to the main pipe. Wouldn't all these items in the flow meter piping cause pressure drops? Did I just answer my own question???
Is the branch and flow meter pipe smaller to increase the pressure(P=F/A)so that the liquid can afford the obstuctions (pressure drops) in the line and not drop too much which in the case of LPGs would cause them to vaporize?
2)When installing a basket strainer in the line, why is the line size typically increased one size to enter the strainer and then reduced back to the line size immediately after?
Thanks for your time & assistance!!!