EnviroBandit
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 4, 2002
- 2
DILEMMA
Because the length of piping and no other variables are changing, I am looking for a basic formula for determining the additional pressure change, as it relates to additional pipe length.
BACKGROUND
I am doing a basic, dual-phase vacuum process.
There are times when the process is only removing ambient air and minor levels of vapors. There are also times when the dual-phase is operating and water is also being removed.
I need to perform the same task, at an alternate location, on the site. The only variable that is changing is the necessary length of the 1" ID plastic tubing.
Because the length of piping and no other variables are changing, I am looking for a basic formula for determining the additional pressure change, as it relates to additional pipe length.
BACKGROUND
I am doing a basic, dual-phase vacuum process.
There are times when the process is only removing ambient air and minor levels of vapors. There are also times when the dual-phase is operating and water is also being removed.
I need to perform the same task, at an alternate location, on the site. The only variable that is changing is the necessary length of the 1" ID plastic tubing.