SimStil
Mechanical
- Dec 15, 2017
- 7
I have been tasked with designing the pipework for an in-house test rig of a compressor and the medium will always be air. I am struggling to find any guidance on the maximum allowable flow velocities within a pipe or what this would be based on. I understand that it's an act of balancing the size of the pipe against allowable pressure losses due to friction. In our case the pressure losses are not likely to be significant as the length of pipe will not be more than 10m, however we do require steady flow upstream of the compressor as that is where our flow measurement device will be positioned. The guidance we use for contract packages is a maximum of 25 m/s however since this particular case is for a test-rig, I don't want to blindly stick to that rule if it can be avoided.
In addition to this, can there be any issues with the flow velocity being too low? e.g. below 10 m/s.
I have only recently began my career as an engineer so forgive my ignorance in this area. We have guidelines in the department for certain things, however these have typically been developed decades ago and now very few people have a good understanding of what they're based on. The process conditions of the compressor to be tested are much more challenging than what we've experienced in the past so I want to make sure I have a good foundation of knowledge before I make any decisions - rather than blindly following what "has always been done".
Thank You
In addition to this, can there be any issues with the flow velocity being too low? e.g. below 10 m/s.
I have only recently began my career as an engineer so forgive my ignorance in this area. We have guidelines in the department for certain things, however these have typically been developed decades ago and now very few people have a good understanding of what they're based on. The process conditions of the compressor to be tested are much more challenging than what we've experienced in the past so I want to make sure I have a good foundation of knowledge before I make any decisions - rather than blindly following what "has always been done".
Thank You