AndreChE
Chemical
- Jul 10, 2003
- 126
Dear all
I'm having some difficulties to understand what in reality is acceleration head.
I'm designing a system to pump hydrocarbon (gasoline) to another header with a reciprocating pump.
Without acceleration head calculation I have a NPSH of 84m. Considering it I have -5m because the line lenght is 160m.
I was reading API 674 and it is stated a formula for "short suction lines". What is a short suction line?
Should I consider all the line lenght as suction line? Or only the inline suction of the pump?
This phenomena is quite new for me and anyone believes the pump will cavitate...
Suction pressure: 5.6 barg
Vapour pressure: 0.67 barg
Density: 719 kg/m3
Friction losses: 100 mbar
Line diameter: 2 inches
Lenght of "ALL SUCTION LINE": 160m
velocity: 0.27 m/s (flow of 2 m3/h)
pump speed: 200rpm
c = 0.200
K = 2
ha (acceleration head) gives me 89m, reason why NPSHa is -5m, and according to this pump will have strange behaviour.
Pump suction valves just opens, not sucks liquid into to plunger. Isn't the liquid pressure enough to beat this pressure? Really don't understand this.
Regards,
AndreChE
I'm having some difficulties to understand what in reality is acceleration head.
I'm designing a system to pump hydrocarbon (gasoline) to another header with a reciprocating pump.
Without acceleration head calculation I have a NPSH of 84m. Considering it I have -5m because the line lenght is 160m.
I was reading API 674 and it is stated a formula for "short suction lines". What is a short suction line?
Should I consider all the line lenght as suction line? Or only the inline suction of the pump?
This phenomena is quite new for me and anyone believes the pump will cavitate...
Suction pressure: 5.6 barg
Vapour pressure: 0.67 barg
Density: 719 kg/m3
Friction losses: 100 mbar
Line diameter: 2 inches
Lenght of "ALL SUCTION LINE": 160m
velocity: 0.27 m/s (flow of 2 m3/h)
pump speed: 200rpm
c = 0.200
K = 2
ha (acceleration head) gives me 89m, reason why NPSHa is -5m, and according to this pump will have strange behaviour.
Pump suction valves just opens, not sucks liquid into to plunger. Isn't the liquid pressure enough to beat this pressure? Really don't understand this.
Regards,
AndreChE