dbecker
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2008
- 138
Imagine a bronze sintered filter disc. The disc geometry is defined and the particle removal size is defined.
The manufacturer of these discs can give me pressure drop verses CFM/in2 that is, if i know the area of the disc and the CFM gas flow I can calculate pressure drop with this 'factor'.
The problem is instead of using this factor I would like to somehow derive a K value for this disc. Is there any analytical way to derive K value losses for a sintered disc? I have Perry's chemical engineers handbook and Crane's handbook. I think Perry's might have what I want but I can't find what I am looking for there.
Thanks!!
The manufacturer of these discs can give me pressure drop verses CFM/in2 that is, if i know the area of the disc and the CFM gas flow I can calculate pressure drop with this 'factor'.
The problem is instead of using this factor I would like to somehow derive a K value for this disc. Is there any analytical way to derive K value losses for a sintered disc? I have Perry's chemical engineers handbook and Crane's handbook. I think Perry's might have what I want but I can't find what I am looking for there.
Thanks!!