nipra03
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2011
- 29
I have read about some issues on the subject but would like to gain more information.
By how much would the pressure pulses generated by vane pass of centrifugal pumps be dampened out as the fluid flows down the line ?
Is there any method to estimate or an empirical corelation ?
We normally caution our designers to consider the impact due to fluid pressure pulsations on piping and small bore connections immediately downstream of a main line centrifugal pump for crude oil pipelines (~ 30" dia., discharge pressure 9000 Kpa) but are not sure of the dissipation in energy say 50 km downstream.
Appreciate any help here.
By how much would the pressure pulses generated by vane pass of centrifugal pumps be dampened out as the fluid flows down the line ?
Is there any method to estimate or an empirical corelation ?
We normally caution our designers to consider the impact due to fluid pressure pulsations on piping and small bore connections immediately downstream of a main line centrifugal pump for crude oil pipelines (~ 30" dia., discharge pressure 9000 Kpa) but are not sure of the dissipation in energy say 50 km downstream.
Appreciate any help here.