rsdorn84
Industrial
- Jul 9, 2019
- 5
Hello all,
Im trying to calculate the fill time for free flooding a subsea pipeline. However, when using Bernoulli equation for velocity, the result is very large. Here are my parameters.
Empty pipeline initial pressure: 1 bar
Water depth: 1,300 m
Pressure @ 1,300 m: 131.36 bar
Pipe length: 9,144 m
Pipe ID: 12.70 cm
Fluid density seawater rho: 1030 kg/m^3
v = sqrt(2*(P1 -P2)/rho))
When solving, the result is a velocity of 159.71 m/s (almost half the speed of sound!). I have confirmed this number manually and with online calculators. What assumption am I missing? At this rate it will fill a 9.144 km pipeline in 6 mins.
Im trying to calculate the fill time for free flooding a subsea pipeline. However, when using Bernoulli equation for velocity, the result is very large. Here are my parameters.
Empty pipeline initial pressure: 1 bar
Water depth: 1,300 m
Pressure @ 1,300 m: 131.36 bar
Pipe length: 9,144 m
Pipe ID: 12.70 cm
Fluid density seawater rho: 1030 kg/m^3
v = sqrt(2*(P1 -P2)/rho))
When solving, the result is a velocity of 159.71 m/s (almost half the speed of sound!). I have confirmed this number manually and with online calculators. What assumption am I missing? At this rate it will fill a 9.144 km pipeline in 6 mins.