Jiks
Mechanical
- Feb 22, 2006
- 9
This follows my post in thread378-147910 ( Interpreting a flow curve) . I would like to know how I can generate a system flow curve for a 4 channel parallel circuit. The pressure drops across the four parallel sections are assumed to be the same.
As explained in the above thread, I took one section on its own and found the flow curve for that section. Then I superimposed the pump curve assuming flow gets divided into four. The pump curve was generated by dividing the flow rates by four and plotting it against the same pressure drop. I have had responses from Bulkhandling asking me to take the pump as the important unit and generating the flow curve for the whole system rather than one channel.
Is there any size requirement for the delivery line piping especially where the flow splits into four?
This is the first time I am doing anything related to piping and fluid mechanics, I am a manufacturing engineer. Therefore please excuse my ignorance
As explained in the above thread, I took one section on its own and found the flow curve for that section. Then I superimposed the pump curve assuming flow gets divided into four. The pump curve was generated by dividing the flow rates by four and plotting it against the same pressure drop. I have had responses from Bulkhandling asking me to take the pump as the important unit and generating the flow curve for the whole system rather than one channel.
Is there any size requirement for the delivery line piping especially where the flow splits into four?
This is the first time I am doing anything related to piping and fluid mechanics, I am a manufacturing engineer. Therefore please excuse my ignorance