spereira
Chemical
- Mar 10, 2003
- 40
hi,
fot the revamping of one of our plants we need to increase low pressure steam (1.5 bar) pipe size in order to allow for increased steam production. Actual pipe size is 16" and I've calculated a new pipe size of 20". The question is: I might not have the space on the existing pipe rack to fit this new pipe diameter. On the other hand a new pipe rack will be installed to accomodate other piping that is also needed for this project. To keep the same pressure drop I would need a new pipe, 12", in parallel withe the existing 16" pipe. Is there any disadvantages in using this arrangement. How many connecting points would I need between them assuming that overall pipe lenght would be around 150m (including 4 U shaped tube routings - sorry but I know they are made to account for pipe expansion purposes but I don't know it's name in english) and what size? I was thinking of two, one at each end of the tube and both connections at 12". Is this enough/correct? Other advantage of selecting a parallel arrangement would be cost and erection time (the subtitution of the whole 16" pipe would have to be made on an annual stop (~1 week) which I'm not sure it's enough, even if we pre-manufacture most of the piping)
are there alternatives for these U shaped tube routings? expansions joints maybe, or are these uneconomical for these pipe sizes?
thanks for any comment on this
regards,
Susana
fot the revamping of one of our plants we need to increase low pressure steam (1.5 bar) pipe size in order to allow for increased steam production. Actual pipe size is 16" and I've calculated a new pipe size of 20". The question is: I might not have the space on the existing pipe rack to fit this new pipe diameter. On the other hand a new pipe rack will be installed to accomodate other piping that is also needed for this project. To keep the same pressure drop I would need a new pipe, 12", in parallel withe the existing 16" pipe. Is there any disadvantages in using this arrangement. How many connecting points would I need between them assuming that overall pipe lenght would be around 150m (including 4 U shaped tube routings - sorry but I know they are made to account for pipe expansion purposes but I don't know it's name in english) and what size? I was thinking of two, one at each end of the tube and both connections at 12". Is this enough/correct? Other advantage of selecting a parallel arrangement would be cost and erection time (the subtitution of the whole 16" pipe would have to be made on an annual stop (~1 week) which I'm not sure it's enough, even if we pre-manufacture most of the piping)
are there alternatives for these U shaped tube routings? expansions joints maybe, or are these uneconomical for these pipe sizes?
thanks for any comment on this
regards,
Susana