beamertaylorf
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2020
- 16
I am working on calculating the pressure drop in piping upstream and downstream of a PSV, which is new to me. Since my company (very small - I'm the only engineer) has no simulation software or any other software to handle these kinds of calculations, I am using the Darcy-Weisbach formula to calculate the pressure drop at this time. My calculated Reynolds number comes out very low (~50) and my overall calculations don't seem reasonable because of it.
I have been converting SCFD to ACFD, then to ACFS to find the ACTUAL velocity to use in the Darcy-Weisbach equation. Should I be using STANDARD or ACTUAL flow rates for this kind of calculation involving velocity?
Conditions:
Required Flow: 4 MMSCFD
Operating Pressure: 350 psig
Set Pressure: 400 psig
Temperature: 100 F
MW: 17.4
Density: 0.05 lb/ft^3 (using SG*air density)
Viscosity: 0.013 cP
Inlet Pipe ID: 1.61 in (NPS 2 SCH STD)
Outlet Pipe ID: 2.067 in (NPS 3 SCH STD)
Actual CFD: 0.153 MMACFD (compared to 4.0 MMSCFD)
Actual CFS: 1.767 ACFS
Inlet Velocity: 125 ft/s = (ACFS/Area Inlet)
Outlet Velocity: 75.8 ft/s = (ACFS/Area Outlet)
Inlet Re: 64.5
Outlet Re: 50.2
Inlet f = 0.992 (64/Re)
Outlet f = 1.274 (64/Re)
Inlet Pipe Pressure Loss: 1.869 psid
Outlet Pipe Pressure Loss: 2.40 psid
I have been converting SCFD to ACFD, then to ACFS to find the ACTUAL velocity to use in the Darcy-Weisbach equation. Should I be using STANDARD or ACTUAL flow rates for this kind of calculation involving velocity?
Conditions:
Required Flow: 4 MMSCFD
Operating Pressure: 350 psig
Set Pressure: 400 psig
Temperature: 100 F
MW: 17.4
Density: 0.05 lb/ft^3 (using SG*air density)
Viscosity: 0.013 cP
Inlet Pipe ID: 1.61 in (NPS 2 SCH STD)
Outlet Pipe ID: 2.067 in (NPS 3 SCH STD)
Actual CFD: 0.153 MMACFD (compared to 4.0 MMSCFD)
Actual CFS: 1.767 ACFS
Inlet Velocity: 125 ft/s = (ACFS/Area Inlet)
Outlet Velocity: 75.8 ft/s = (ACFS/Area Outlet)
Inlet Re: 64.5
Outlet Re: 50.2
Inlet f = 0.992 (64/Re)
Outlet f = 1.274 (64/Re)
Inlet Pipe Pressure Loss: 1.869 psid
Outlet Pipe Pressure Loss: 2.40 psid