stuckoutthere
New member
- Mar 15, 2010
- 11
Good Evening,
I have been trying to work out the size of pump required for an upcoming pressure test project. I followed the below but think the pressure drop I have calculated is far to large and is now a sticking point for me deciding on pump size. I just want to see if anyone on here can help me.
Details
Hose - Thermoplastic, 2" Bore
length - 15000m
Pressure required to be tested to - 10000psi
Test Fluid- Water Gycol, 20% @20c, density - 1030kg/m3, Dynamic Viscosity - 1.65x10^-3, Kinematic Viscosity - 1.6x10^-6m/s2
Flow velocity - 15m/s2
Flow rate - 38m^3/hr
1. Tried to find the roughness factor for the tubing. Could not find one for thermoplastic hose but found one for PVC(0.03MM)
2. Worked out the reynolds factor.
3. Calculated pressure drop. Calculated 807Bar
Have I went about this correctly or am I missing something. How do I go and select the correct pump size now? If someone can help me can you show how you do it(calculations/step by step) and then I can check and understand.
Thanks
I have been trying to work out the size of pump required for an upcoming pressure test project. I followed the below but think the pressure drop I have calculated is far to large and is now a sticking point for me deciding on pump size. I just want to see if anyone on here can help me.
Details
Hose - Thermoplastic, 2" Bore
length - 15000m
Pressure required to be tested to - 10000psi
Test Fluid- Water Gycol, 20% @20c, density - 1030kg/m3, Dynamic Viscosity - 1.65x10^-3, Kinematic Viscosity - 1.6x10^-6m/s2
Flow velocity - 15m/s2
Flow rate - 38m^3/hr
1. Tried to find the roughness factor for the tubing. Could not find one for thermoplastic hose but found one for PVC(0.03MM)
2. Worked out the reynolds factor.
3. Calculated pressure drop. Calculated 807Bar
Have I went about this correctly or am I missing something. How do I go and select the correct pump size now? If someone can help me can you show how you do it(calculations/step by step) and then I can check and understand.
Thanks