TonyBlair
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 11, 2008
- 4
Hello there im trying to work out a pipe equivalent for parallel pipes. Once I have worked out a single pipe equilivent I can use the Hazen-Williams formula to calculate the head loss for that single pipe.
I have been told that the formula is:
Dp^2.62 / = D1^2.62 / + D2^2.66 /
Lp^0.54 L1^0.54 L2^0.54
Dp = Diameter of equivalent pipe
D1 = Diameter of pipe 1
D2 = Diameter of pipe 2
Lp = Length of equivalent pipe
L1 = Length of pipe 1
L2 = Length of pipe 2
I understand that you can specify the length of your pipe equivalent, as the diameter should change accordingly, but it doesn’t work.
Lets take two pipes for example:
Pipe 1: Diameter = 0.9m, length = 2km
Pipe 2: Diameter = 1.1m, length = 3km:
Dp^ 2.62 / = d1 ^ 2.62 + d2 ^ 2.62
Lp ^0.54 L1 ^ 0.54 L2 ^ 0.54
Dp^ 2.62 / = 0.9 ^ 2.62 + 1.1 ^ 2.62
3 ^0.54 2 ^ 0.54 3 ^ 0.54
Dp^ 2.62 / 0.758779 + 1.283657
1.809862066 1.453973 1.809862
Dp^ 2.62 / 0.521866 + 0.709257 =1.231123
1.809862066
Dp^ 2.62/ = 1.231123
1.809862066
Dp^ 2.62 = 1.809862066 * 1.231123
2.228^ 2.62 = 1.809862066 * 1.231123
Virtual pipe Dia Cube Root ^2.62 = 1.357701
So a pipe equ of 3 km has a 1.357m dia...
This seems ok… but I know its wrong, as if you set the length of the pipe equivalent to more than that of the longest actual pipe, the equation fails… is this the wrong formula?
Cheers
I have been told that the formula is:
Dp^2.62 / = D1^2.62 / + D2^2.66 /
Lp^0.54 L1^0.54 L2^0.54
Dp = Diameter of equivalent pipe
D1 = Diameter of pipe 1
D2 = Diameter of pipe 2
Lp = Length of equivalent pipe
L1 = Length of pipe 1
L2 = Length of pipe 2
I understand that you can specify the length of your pipe equivalent, as the diameter should change accordingly, but it doesn’t work.
Lets take two pipes for example:
Pipe 1: Diameter = 0.9m, length = 2km
Pipe 2: Diameter = 1.1m, length = 3km:
Dp^ 2.62 / = d1 ^ 2.62 + d2 ^ 2.62
Lp ^0.54 L1 ^ 0.54 L2 ^ 0.54
Dp^ 2.62 / = 0.9 ^ 2.62 + 1.1 ^ 2.62
3 ^0.54 2 ^ 0.54 3 ^ 0.54
Dp^ 2.62 / 0.758779 + 1.283657
1.809862066 1.453973 1.809862
Dp^ 2.62 / 0.521866 + 0.709257 =1.231123
1.809862066
Dp^ 2.62/ = 1.231123
1.809862066
Dp^ 2.62 = 1.809862066 * 1.231123
2.228^ 2.62 = 1.809862066 * 1.231123
Virtual pipe Dia Cube Root ^2.62 = 1.357701
So a pipe equ of 3 km has a 1.357m dia...
This seems ok… but I know its wrong, as if you set the length of the pipe equivalent to more than that of the longest actual pipe, the equation fails… is this the wrong formula?
Cheers