landrover77
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2004
- 40
ladies / gents
I have a closed pipe system in which i have two separate pipe loops each with their own pump. Loop1, Loop2
The two loops interact by two branches which feed from Loop 1 into Loop 2 and vice versa. The flow required through branch 1 = flow through branch 2. I have attached a diagram to illustrate.
i know the pipework loss factors for all pipe, and the flow rate i require around both cicuits and through each branch.
but How do i calculate actually how much water will flow through the branch and how much will continue through the loop? clearly this will be pressure drop related?
note in practice i can vary valve Pd to create the required pressure drop to allow the correct flow.
many thanks in advance.
I have a closed pipe system in which i have two separate pipe loops each with their own pump. Loop1, Loop2
The two loops interact by two branches which feed from Loop 1 into Loop 2 and vice versa. The flow required through branch 1 = flow through branch 2. I have attached a diagram to illustrate.
i know the pipework loss factors for all pipe, and the flow rate i require around both cicuits and through each branch.
but How do i calculate actually how much water will flow through the branch and how much will continue through the loop? clearly this will be pressure drop related?
note in practice i can vary valve Pd to create the required pressure drop to allow the correct flow.
many thanks in advance.