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- Oct 30, 2011
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Hello,
Local drinking water supply company has problem with high pressure in the pipeline. Reservoir is located 100m above the valley so the pressure inside the pipeline at the bottom is 10 bar and it is supposed to be 4 bar. Average water flow through this main pipe is around 80 l/s. I am thinking about using pump as turbine to reduce some of this pressure, but flow is fluctuating through the day/year so some kind of pressure reducing valve has to be used so that pressure around 4 bar can be achieved in every flow condition. My question is at what elevation this pump as turbine has to be and where pressure reduction valve has to be placed (immediately behind the turbine ?). In that arrangement with pressure reducing valve how do we estimate head for power calculation (neglect pipeline loss)?
Thanks
Local drinking water supply company has problem with high pressure in the pipeline. Reservoir is located 100m above the valley so the pressure inside the pipeline at the bottom is 10 bar and it is supposed to be 4 bar. Average water flow through this main pipe is around 80 l/s. I am thinking about using pump as turbine to reduce some of this pressure, but flow is fluctuating through the day/year so some kind of pressure reducing valve has to be used so that pressure around 4 bar can be achieved in every flow condition. My question is at what elevation this pump as turbine has to be and where pressure reduction valve has to be placed (immediately behind the turbine ?). In that arrangement with pressure reducing valve how do we estimate head for power calculation (neglect pipeline loss)?
Thanks