SL1000
Mining
- Aug 8, 2002
- 24
Hi please can you help me with this
I have two tanks being fed from a brine header (pump fed) which typically operates at 2 Bar and I am told to assume this is reasonably constant(however there are a multitude of take-offs from this and some wonderous piping arrangements!)
I will take actual pressure readings if required over a working day to establish the conditions.
If I trace the pipe work and note the various sizes of pipe back to the header how do I calculate the requirements to increase flow into both tanks to 100m3/hr or rather how would I go about calculating the piping needed to give me 200m3/hr as the line is split into the two tanks.
Some assumptions and basics may help here.
I will need to check but there seems to be a 5" line feeding the split which then goes to each tank with a 3" pipe. In each line is a 4" flow meter and a 3" butterfly valve.
I need to know if it possible to increase the size of the pipe and leave the instrumentation as is or will the valve need to increase in size?i.e. what is the effect of the valve pressure drop as a proportion of the flow restriction. The vavle is on the tank top in each case.
I would appreciate it if any replies started pretty simple for me to grasp the concepts and then build in any complexities as we go.
Thanks in advance
I have two tanks being fed from a brine header (pump fed) which typically operates at 2 Bar and I am told to assume this is reasonably constant(however there are a multitude of take-offs from this and some wonderous piping arrangements!)
I will take actual pressure readings if required over a working day to establish the conditions.
If I trace the pipe work and note the various sizes of pipe back to the header how do I calculate the requirements to increase flow into both tanks to 100m3/hr or rather how would I go about calculating the piping needed to give me 200m3/hr as the line is split into the two tanks.
Some assumptions and basics may help here.
I will need to check but there seems to be a 5" line feeding the split which then goes to each tank with a 3" pipe. In each line is a 4" flow meter and a 3" butterfly valve.
I need to know if it possible to increase the size of the pipe and leave the instrumentation as is or will the valve need to increase in size?i.e. what is the effect of the valve pressure drop as a proportion of the flow restriction. The vavle is on the tank top in each case.
I would appreciate it if any replies started pretty simple for me to grasp the concepts and then build in any complexities as we go.
Thanks in advance