GPB005
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2014
- 7
Problem:A pipe is connected to pump creating 13 bar pressure (shut off pressure 17 bar) has ESD valve at 3.5km distance.Flow velocity is 6 ft/sec. Valve closure Time is 4.5 seconds. The Pipe size is 28 inch. As per Joukowsky equation the surge force comes out to be above 200Tonnes. The above system is modelled in fluid flow software (do not want to mention name of software) with boundary condition at ESD as constant flow.
As per theory calculations if valve closure time is more thatn 7 to 8 seconds the surge should not occur. however, in software even if we go with valve closure time 60 sec or 120 sec we get almost same results i.e no change in surge pressure.
I am a piping engineer... cannot take such high load on pipe and believe something is going wrong in software. Software considers pump to be tripped only after total valve closure i.e end of 5 seconds and till then gives constant pressure. At the end of 5sec the pressure suddenly shoots to 50 bar or more. It means as per software the surge will take place irrespective of pump closure time which contradicts the theory.
Are we going wrong somewhere in simulating the situation in software?
As per theory calculations if valve closure time is more thatn 7 to 8 seconds the surge should not occur. however, in software even if we go with valve closure time 60 sec or 120 sec we get almost same results i.e no change in surge pressure.
I am a piping engineer... cannot take such high load on pipe and believe something is going wrong in software. Software considers pump to be tripped only after total valve closure i.e end of 5 seconds and till then gives constant pressure. At the end of 5sec the pressure suddenly shoots to 50 bar or more. It means as per software the surge will take place irrespective of pump closure time which contradicts the theory.
Are we going wrong somewhere in simulating the situation in software?