Spainers87
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 20, 2014
- 8
Hi All,
I have what should be a simple problem but I can't get my head around it.
I have a high level tank at elevation approx 1600m. A 350mm pipe runs down the valley to a low point of approx 600m and up to another tank on the other side at approx 800m.
I would like to calculate the hydraulic grade line that tracks the pipe so that I can determine where a break tank may be installed to keep the pressure in the pipe acceptable (e.g. below 16bar). A pumping station will be installed in the valley to get the water back up the the last tank.
What information do I need and how do I go about doing this. I get stuck at step 1, calculating loss due to entry into the pipe from the first tank (0.5 v^2/g) as I do not know the velocity.
Please help, its been a long time since I did any hydraulics but its in my head somewhere.
Spainers
I have what should be a simple problem but I can't get my head around it.
I have a high level tank at elevation approx 1600m. A 350mm pipe runs down the valley to a low point of approx 600m and up to another tank on the other side at approx 800m.
I would like to calculate the hydraulic grade line that tracks the pipe so that I can determine where a break tank may be installed to keep the pressure in the pipe acceptable (e.g. below 16bar). A pumping station will be installed in the valley to get the water back up the the last tank.
What information do I need and how do I go about doing this. I get stuck at step 1, calculating loss due to entry into the pipe from the first tank (0.5 v^2/g) as I do not know the velocity.
Please help, its been a long time since I did any hydraulics but its in my head somewhere.
Spainers