CanuckMiner
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2001
- 131
I have a problem which at first glance appears easy (at least I thought it was), but for some reason, I can't seem to work it out. Any ideas or solutions would be appreciated.
I am designing a system that has a compressed air pipe which more or less acts as an air receiver. Dimensions are 16" Std pipe, approximately 18 feet long. Pressure is in the order of 100psig. Downstream of this "receiver" is a series of reducers to get to 6" dia., a long radius elbow, and a 6" dia. butterfly valve. Downstream of the valve is a 6" Sch.40 "header" which branches off to six runs of 2" dia. pipe of various lengths (say 30 feet to 50 feet in length, average of about 40 feet). At the end of each of the 2" branches is a 2"x1" reducer (a "nozzle" of sorts).
Initially, the 16" dia. receiver is filled with compressed air (+/- 100psig), the valve is closed and the piping downstream of the valve is empty (i.e. open to atmosphere). What I want to determine/estimate is the time it takes for the air receiver to empty it's contents. I am trying to find a simplified approach to do this to get a rough idea of the time. I have been trying to use Bernoulli, but the compressibility messes me up.
One of the rough ways I tried was to assume the compressed air could not travel any faster than Mach 1. I came up with a figure of something like 0.6 seconds to empty based on maximum air velocity of Mach 1, but it doesn't sound reasonable. (I don't think the air will travel anywhere near Mach 1.)
I appreciate any help that anyone can offer.
Cheers,
CanuckMiner
I am designing a system that has a compressed air pipe which more or less acts as an air receiver. Dimensions are 16" Std pipe, approximately 18 feet long. Pressure is in the order of 100psig. Downstream of this "receiver" is a series of reducers to get to 6" dia., a long radius elbow, and a 6" dia. butterfly valve. Downstream of the valve is a 6" Sch.40 "header" which branches off to six runs of 2" dia. pipe of various lengths (say 30 feet to 50 feet in length, average of about 40 feet). At the end of each of the 2" branches is a 2"x1" reducer (a "nozzle" of sorts).
Initially, the 16" dia. receiver is filled with compressed air (+/- 100psig), the valve is closed and the piping downstream of the valve is empty (i.e. open to atmosphere). What I want to determine/estimate is the time it takes for the air receiver to empty it's contents. I am trying to find a simplified approach to do this to get a rough idea of the time. I have been trying to use Bernoulli, but the compressibility messes me up.
One of the rough ways I tried was to assume the compressed air could not travel any faster than Mach 1. I came up with a figure of something like 0.6 seconds to empty based on maximum air velocity of Mach 1, but it doesn't sound reasonable. (I don't think the air will travel anywhere near Mach 1.)
I appreciate any help that anyone can offer.
Cheers,
CanuckMiner