Antoniog1
Electrical
- Apr 21, 2007
- 6
In regards to my earlier posting the ID of the pipe is 104.6 Milimetres AMSL Stands For Above Mean Sea Level, the pipe is 10000 metres long one pipe from reseroir A To Reservoir B with flow measurements taken at intervals with isolation & Scour valves along the pipe to try and determine a point where i have either an obstructed or squashed pipe reducing my flow rate into reservoir B. As can be seen reservoir A Is 47 Metres above reservoir B friction tables from the pipe manufacturer tells me at a head of 47 Metres, a distance of 10000 Metres of pipe should give me a flow rate of 7.5 Litres per second into reservoir B Equates to 450 Litres Per Min with only a measured flow of 310 Litres Per min, an actual drop of 140 Litres per min below calculated flow rate, speaking to the manufacturer in there experince with pipe flow rates have been higher than calculated not below i was just wanting someone else to put the figures into formulas to give me a second oppinion.
Regards Anthony
Regards Anthony