Engineerator
Automotive
- Aug 31, 2005
- 15
Hello...
I am struggling with calculating the pipe size diameter for real life problem, suppose I want to supply water to a premises from munsipality main line and the data I have:
Water demand= 90 cubic meter/day
Avilable pressure at tie-in = 1 bar
Distance from tie-in point to the premises ground water tank = 20 meter
the pipe line runs horizontally on the ground and goes vertically about 3 meter to the tank.
The equations I am working on are Energy and Darcy equations, but I am not sure how to fit the scenario I have described above into those equations, also I am comparing my result with Pipe Flow Wizard software but with no success!
Any help would be appreciated
Thank you.
I am struggling with calculating the pipe size diameter for real life problem, suppose I want to supply water to a premises from munsipality main line and the data I have:
Water demand= 90 cubic meter/day
Avilable pressure at tie-in = 1 bar
Distance from tie-in point to the premises ground water tank = 20 meter
the pipe line runs horizontally on the ground and goes vertically about 3 meter to the tank.
The equations I am working on are Energy and Darcy equations, but I am not sure how to fit the scenario I have described above into those equations, also I am comparing my result with Pipe Flow Wizard software but with no success!
Any help would be appreciated
Thank you.