Clymber
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2003
- 46
I'm trying to calculate the thrust load on a 3" HPS elbow, Sch. 80, welded construction, for an underground direct-bury application. I don't typically work with steam, so I'd like a check of my numbers.
This is a 3" branch pipe off an 8" HPS main at 175 PSIG. Design velocity is 5000 FPS.
The equation asks for fluid SG, pipe ID, velocity, angle of bend, and gauge pressure. Using a saturated vapor density of 0.38408 LBM/FT3, I get a SG of 0.006152. Is this correct?
Plugging the other values into the equation yields:
Are these numbers accurate? 20,000 LBF seems like a lot for a 3" pipe.
Calculations based on this page: Link
Thanks in advance for checking my work.
-Clymber
This is a 3" branch pipe off an 8" HPS main at 175 PSIG. Design velocity is 5000 FPS.
The equation asks for fluid SG, pipe ID, velocity, angle of bend, and gauge pressure. Using a saturated vapor density of 0.38408 LBM/FT3, I get a SG of 0.006152. Is this correct?
Plugging the other values into the equation yields:

Are these numbers accurate? 20,000 LBF seems like a lot for a 3" pipe.
Calculations based on this page: Link
Thanks in advance for checking my work.
-Clymber