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Pressure drop across a thred-o-let

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KernOily

Petroleum
Jan 29, 2002
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I need to estimate the dP when a gas exits a header and flows through 3/4" TOL. This is for a very low-pressure gas sparger assembly. How much error do you think I'll introduce if I calculate the dp across the TOL by assuming it's a sharp-edged orifice and use the usual procedure for an orifice, e.g. the procedure in Crane TP410? Or would I be better off just assuming it's a sharp-edged pipe exit with a very short length of straight pipe? I know this sounds like hair-splitting but the design of this sparger is critical (and expensive since it's made from 316L).

Thanks in advance for any help, comments, ideas, cat-calls, etc.
Thanks!
Pete
 
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It's how I'd do it Pete. You might want to check with the manufacturer, maybe they have some pressure drop data that you could back calculate a K factor and see how it compares to this approach.
 
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