BPLBPL
Mechanical
- Nov 6, 2007
- 28
Hi all, this may be a trivial/dumb question. I have a simple, closed hydronic system of 2" pipe dia. with a SS tank in the loop. I'm trying to select a pump for this closed system.
Tank dimensions = 16' length, 5' diameter
System flow rate = 5 gpm
System pressure = 12 psig
The question is, how do I calculate the (approx)PRESSURE LOSS due to friction in the tank? I know I should be using the Darcy-Weisbach relation to calculate pressure losses in pipings; can I use the same to calculate pressure drop in the tank as well?
Also, any book recommendations for designing storage tanks? Thank you.
Baggi
Tank dimensions = 16' length, 5' diameter
System flow rate = 5 gpm
System pressure = 12 psig
The question is, how do I calculate the (approx)PRESSURE LOSS due to friction in the tank? I know I should be using the Darcy-Weisbach relation to calculate pressure losses in pipings; can I use the same to calculate pressure drop in the tank as well?
Also, any book recommendations for designing storage tanks? Thank you.
Baggi