I will use 3 inch pipe made of SS, PVC or CPVC.
The problem is that if I increase the speed of the flow too high, it can create a failure in the pipe.
My question is: How fast I can go without risking the integrity of the pipe.
Dear engineers,
I have the following application:
T: 60-100 F
straight pipe.
Liquid: Seawater
We don't care about friction losses trough the pipe.
I am wondering what is the maximum speed of the water for those kind of pipes.
Thank you
Again, thank you for all your answers.
On regards the crecive corrosion, I got the following information:
our vendor components are machined from wrought pipe vs. cast, they virtually eliminate crevice corrosion. Is this true??
I am going to request information about using 2205 instead of 316.
thank you guys for your answers.
See the following information
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