usman74
Electrical
- Dec 7, 2014
- 14
hello mechanical engineers!!!
I'm an Electrical professional working at power plant where i have to deal with mechanical equipment too, like pumps, HX etc....
here in plant there a pump producing high pressure, around 20MPa while suction pressure is only 0.2 MPa. thus there is 19.8 MPa delta across the pump. due to that huge pressure difference a small line of shorted inlet & outlet. i checked pressure of shorted line which is only 0.3. i ask one of the mechanical engineer about it, he told me this line gives protection against huge pressure difference. but it is far from my understanding as it recover only 0.1 MPa. is my colleague right about it??? if yes than what is science behind it??? if not than what could be actual reason to shorten the pump inlet & outlet???
looking forward for reason with best regards.
I'm an Electrical professional working at power plant where i have to deal with mechanical equipment too, like pumps, HX etc....
here in plant there a pump producing high pressure, around 20MPa while suction pressure is only 0.2 MPa. thus there is 19.8 MPa delta across the pump. due to that huge pressure difference a small line of shorted inlet & outlet. i checked pressure of shorted line which is only 0.3. i ask one of the mechanical engineer about it, he told me this line gives protection against huge pressure difference. but it is far from my understanding as it recover only 0.1 MPa. is my colleague right about it??? if yes than what is science behind it??? if not than what could be actual reason to shorten the pump inlet & outlet???
looking forward for reason with best regards.