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Orifice sizing

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sandipr

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Aug 20, 2008
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I want to find out orifice dia, upstream side pr. 3.5 kg/cm2, line size 3 inch and i want 1 kg/cm2 pr. On downstream i dont know how much steam flow is there.
 
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If you want a restriction orifice to drop the pressure it is dependent upon flow rate. Perhaps a control valve would be a better solution.
 
Sounds like it may be an application for a pressure regulator too.

Good luck,
Latexman
 
The system you describe has a dP above critical. It will serve to limit the steam flowrate, but "won't care" what the downstream pressure is.
 
Morton
The pressure, density and/or temp in the first of the equations at the referenced site are misleading. Pressure and temp and /or density should be in terms of stagnation conditions. Use of static p, T or density will lead to some error depending upon the upstream Mach number.

I believe the original derivation of the equation was based on quasi steady flow from a large area reservoir thru a "much smaller area" orifice (negligible upstream velocity) such that upstream static and stagnation conditions are equivalent.


Regards
 
sailor - the way you spelled my name is misleading ;-)

Anyway - i dont make the FAQ - but hopfully Milton will see this and corret if nescesarry.

Best regards

Morten
 
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