jeanney
Industrial
- Aug 8, 2012
- 2
Hi all, not sure this is the correct forum to ask, thanks in advance if there's an answer for this
i am checking on a beverage plant design where i am to determine the cleaning liquid velocity in the pipelines and tanks are flowing at a minimum of 1.5m/s on its surface. following are the information
rough plant design: chemical tank-->pipe-->pump#1-->pipe-->tank-->pipe-->pump#2-->pipe--> back to chemical tank
pipeline diameter = 76.2mm
pump#1 flowrate given is at 40 tonnes per hour
pump#2 flowrate given is at 30 tonnes per hour
which makes the velocity to be at 2.43 m/s for pump #1 and 2.1 m/s for pump #2
tank has sprayball in it
hope i did not make any mistake yet, now the question
1) can i use the same equation for calculating the flow velocity in a pipe on flow velocity in the tank?
2) if the answer is yes on 1), is it safe to assume that the the whole system has >1.5m/s of chemicals going through its surface?
thanks in advance
i am checking on a beverage plant design where i am to determine the cleaning liquid velocity in the pipelines and tanks are flowing at a minimum of 1.5m/s on its surface. following are the information
rough plant design: chemical tank-->pipe-->pump#1-->pipe-->tank-->pipe-->pump#2-->pipe--> back to chemical tank
pipeline diameter = 76.2mm
pump#1 flowrate given is at 40 tonnes per hour
pump#2 flowrate given is at 30 tonnes per hour
which makes the velocity to be at 2.43 m/s for pump #1 and 2.1 m/s for pump #2
tank has sprayball in it
hope i did not make any mistake yet, now the question
1) can i use the same equation for calculating the flow velocity in a pipe on flow velocity in the tank?
2) if the answer is yes on 1), is it safe to assume that the the whole system has >1.5m/s of chemicals going through its surface?
thanks in advance