rocketscientist
Chemical
- Aug 19, 2000
- 86
I have a 6" schedule 5 pipe running about 92' to the top of an absorption column. It carries cooling tower water to coils running the length of the column shell. Unfortunately, it vibrates about 1/8," so much so that I couldn't get a reading with a portable ultrasonic flow meter.
Someone has made a poor attempt to prevent vibration in this long vertical pipe.
I am concerned with eventual failure of this long pipe since loss of cooling water would be an environmental disaster.
How do I go about selling this to management? I can't get a steam trap discharge relocated: the steam discharge is gradually eating a column supporting our entire raw materials pipe runs.
Any thoughts on how I can calculated the cycle time to failure.
Someone has made a poor attempt to prevent vibration in this long vertical pipe.
I am concerned with eventual failure of this long pipe since loss of cooling water would be an environmental disaster.
How do I go about selling this to management? I can't get a steam trap discharge relocated: the steam discharge is gradually eating a column supporting our entire raw materials pipe runs.
Any thoughts on how I can calculated the cycle time to failure.