eltjo
Chemical
- Feb 13, 2008
- 22
Hi All,
This question is a bit frustrating since I am thinking about it all day!
The problem: I have a pipeline of 5000 meter, on one side I have a compressor and on the other side I have a consumer. In one scenario I have an equilibrium and for instance the pressure at the consumer is 4,7 bar(g) and pressure at compressor is 5,5 bar(g) (Pressure of compressor is controlled by pressure controller at consumer).
If the consumer consumes more, the pressure at the consumer will decrease, to speak in numbers, for instance to 4,5 bar(g). The compressor will need to correct this and will compress more kg/s, which will result in an pressure increase by the consumer till it will reach the 4,7 bar(g) again (New equilibrium).
My question: How fast will this pressure change be?
Is is the speed of sound of the gas? For instance speed of sound is 300 m/s pressure change will take 5000/300 = 17 seconds?
Hope someone can give me an answer with good formula's or text!
Thanks in advance,
sincerely,
Eltjo
This question is a bit frustrating since I am thinking about it all day!
The problem: I have a pipeline of 5000 meter, on one side I have a compressor and on the other side I have a consumer. In one scenario I have an equilibrium and for instance the pressure at the consumer is 4,7 bar(g) and pressure at compressor is 5,5 bar(g) (Pressure of compressor is controlled by pressure controller at consumer).
If the consumer consumes more, the pressure at the consumer will decrease, to speak in numbers, for instance to 4,5 bar(g). The compressor will need to correct this and will compress more kg/s, which will result in an pressure increase by the consumer till it will reach the 4,7 bar(g) again (New equilibrium).
My question: How fast will this pressure change be?
Is is the speed of sound of the gas? For instance speed of sound is 300 m/s pressure change will take 5000/300 = 17 seconds?
Hope someone can give me an answer with good formula's or text!
Thanks in advance,
sincerely,
Eltjo