jproj
Chemical
- Oct 9, 2001
- 324
I am looking for a good reference regarding perforated pipe distributors. I have Perry's, but the section on perforated pipes is rather limited.
More specifically, I'm trying to calculate pressure drop of steam across the perforated pipe (based on number & size of holes). I have done liquid pressure drop calculations (based on flow through an orifice) and am confident they are correct.
I'm having trouble with calculations involving steam (specifically the density changes as pressure drops). I know that part of the orifice equation for a non-compressible fluid uses a material balance:
(A*V*rho)in = (A*V*rho)out (with density canceling out)
(A = area, V = velocity, rho = density)
I assume I need to include the density changes, but I also think there is be more to it than that.
If someone could point me in the right direction (good text / website / info) it would be much appreciated.
jproj
More specifically, I'm trying to calculate pressure drop of steam across the perforated pipe (based on number & size of holes). I have done liquid pressure drop calculations (based on flow through an orifice) and am confident they are correct.
I'm having trouble with calculations involving steam (specifically the density changes as pressure drops). I know that part of the orifice equation for a non-compressible fluid uses a material balance:
(A*V*rho)in = (A*V*rho)out (with density canceling out)
(A = area, V = velocity, rho = density)
I assume I need to include the density changes, but I also think there is be more to it than that.
If someone could point me in the right direction (good text / website / info) it would be much appreciated.
jproj