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`Rule of Thumb' Pipe Velocities 1

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coachk

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Nov 3, 2003
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Howdy All,

For water flow in pipe, anyone know of a source for `rule of thumb' (typical) maximum acceptable velocities in different kinds of pipe?

Thanks!
 
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Cannot begin to count the number of times this same question has been asked and discussed before with numerous references to various sources. Suggest you do a keyword search on this forum.
 
coachk,

Yes, this question has been asked about a zillion times in this forum......

Perform a search and read some of the other responses.....

For water in carbon steel piping, the "sweet spot" of design is from 5 to 10 feet/second......this gives reasonable piping costs and reasonable pumping costs. Much higher velocities can cause erosion in systems of elevated temperature....... a lot depends on system tremperature....( See Crane Technical paper #410 for more details and a better explanation)

Stainless steel piping systems can tolerate higher velocities.....up to about 15 feet per second....as I recall

There are technical publications by the people who sell titanium tube an piping that talk about velocities to ~30 feet/second with no erosive effects.......but of course there are pumping versus capital costs

MJC

"There comes a time in the affairs of man when he must take the bull by the tail and face the situation." W.C. Fields
 
1969grad & mjcronin,

I tried the Advanced Search prior to posting the question, and thought that I was using the most extensive search by clicking on the `All' or `Any' word search...but kept getting the `Sorry' message. After 1969grad's response I tried searching again using every combination of wording that I could think of.....then by chance found several forums by clicking the `Exact Phrase' button. Maybe it is just me, but that does not quite seem right. I still appreciate the responses and find the site helpful.

Thanks!
 
Dear friend,
The following velocities are recommended by the Heat Exchnage Institute for feed water passing through the tubes.

Stainless steel, Monel, Inconel - 3 m/s
Copper-nickel(70-30,80-20 and 90-10) - 2.7 m/s
Admiralty and copper - 2.6 m/s
Carbon steel - 2.4 m/s

Regards,
KMPillai
 
A quick search on the subject showed the following threads that may be helpful:

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Good luck and Season Greetings to all participants.
 
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