hogdawg23
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2021
- 8
I am an intern right now and took my fluids course last quarter (be kind, or at least helpful please).
I am trying to size the diameter of the new pipe being looped into a room to supply argon to 8 different machines.
I know each machines flowrate and pressure used. (example: 4 of the machines require 27GPM at 73 psi)
I know the size of the line we are going to tap into and the pressure in that pipe.
We use a 11,300 liquid storage tank that then vaporizes and feeds the building at about 150 psi
Problems: - The current system we are going to pull has a literal warehouse of machines hooked up to it and hundreds and hundreds of feet of pipe (does any of that affect my calcs?).
- I tried to use flow rate_1 = flow rate_2 + flow rate_3 + flow rate_4 + ... + flow rate_8, then use Bernoulli's to see if anything was wonky (negative values or something).
I think I'm just kind of confused on what would tell me that there was a problem, how to solve for pipe diameter of new loop being installed etc.
If someone could maybe give me an overview of how they would go about solving the issue or attack it, I would love to work it out myself with a little push in the right direction.
The techs I'm working with just wanted to know if they would have flowrate problems if they installed a 1.5 inch line to supply those 8 machines.
Thank you in advance.
I am trying to size the diameter of the new pipe being looped into a room to supply argon to 8 different machines.
I know each machines flowrate and pressure used. (example: 4 of the machines require 27GPM at 73 psi)
I know the size of the line we are going to tap into and the pressure in that pipe.
We use a 11,300 liquid storage tank that then vaporizes and feeds the building at about 150 psi
Problems: - The current system we are going to pull has a literal warehouse of machines hooked up to it and hundreds and hundreds of feet of pipe (does any of that affect my calcs?).
- I tried to use flow rate_1 = flow rate_2 + flow rate_3 + flow rate_4 + ... + flow rate_8, then use Bernoulli's to see if anything was wonky (negative values or something).
I think I'm just kind of confused on what would tell me that there was a problem, how to solve for pipe diameter of new loop being installed etc.
If someone could maybe give me an overview of how they would go about solving the issue or attack it, I would love to work it out myself with a little push in the right direction.
The techs I'm working with just wanted to know if they would have flowrate problems if they installed a 1.5 inch line to supply those 8 machines.
Thank you in advance.