Jack.C
Industrial
- Feb 17, 2023
- 12
Hi all,
I'm looking for advice on best engineering practices for simulating a hydraulic pipeline, particularly regarding the maximum allowable pressure for HDPE pipes during transients.
I'm currently working with a PE100 PN16 water pipeline (SDR11) and have calculated a Maximum Operating Pressure (MOP) of 16 barg with a safety factor of 1.25. My MOP stands at 16 barg. I'm wondering if there's an established engineering practice that recommends ensuring the maximum pressure during a transient event does not exceed 1.1 times the MOP, which would be 17.2 barg. This concept is familiar in the context of steel pipes, where pressure during transients should not exceed 110% of the maximum allowable pressure (as per ASME B31.4).
Furthermore, when it comes to roughness values, I'm wondering about the commonly used values for HDPE pipes (idealy PE100 SDR11), both for pump design (where pressure losses are critical) and for transient analysis (for example, in surge vessel design). I've found different recommendations across various sources on the internet.
Best regards,
Jack
I'm looking for advice on best engineering practices for simulating a hydraulic pipeline, particularly regarding the maximum allowable pressure for HDPE pipes during transients.
I'm currently working with a PE100 PN16 water pipeline (SDR11) and have calculated a Maximum Operating Pressure (MOP) of 16 barg with a safety factor of 1.25. My MOP stands at 16 barg. I'm wondering if there's an established engineering practice that recommends ensuring the maximum pressure during a transient event does not exceed 1.1 times the MOP, which would be 17.2 barg. This concept is familiar in the context of steel pipes, where pressure during transients should not exceed 110% of the maximum allowable pressure (as per ASME B31.4).
Furthermore, when it comes to roughness values, I'm wondering about the commonly used values for HDPE pipes (idealy PE100 SDR11), both for pump design (where pressure losses are critical) and for transient analysis (for example, in surge vessel design). I've found different recommendations across various sources on the internet.
Best regards,
Jack