tmengineer
Chemical
- Dec 4, 2013
- 23
Hello,
A vessel has imploded due to having an insufficient vent diameter and I have been tasked with calculating the new appropriate diameter.
The original vent was 4", 20m long, with 3 elbows, had a fan which wasn't used in the pipe and increased in diameter to 5" after 5m.
The tank volume is 13.0 m^3 and was emptied with a flow rate of 900 l/min.
I started off by calculating the pressure drop in the pipe by using Bernoulli's equation and accounting for major and minor losses but the pressure drop I calculated was negative and insignificant (-39 Pa).
Either I have made a mistake in my calculations or my approach has been incorrect. I used incompressible flow models as the flow velocity was small (1.91 m/s) and so the Mach number < 0.1.
Is it a calculation error or is the method wrong?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
A vessel has imploded due to having an insufficient vent diameter and I have been tasked with calculating the new appropriate diameter.
The original vent was 4", 20m long, with 3 elbows, had a fan which wasn't used in the pipe and increased in diameter to 5" after 5m.
The tank volume is 13.0 m^3 and was emptied with a flow rate of 900 l/min.
I started off by calculating the pressure drop in the pipe by using Bernoulli's equation and accounting for major and minor losses but the pressure drop I calculated was negative and insignificant (-39 Pa).
Either I have made a mistake in my calculations or my approach has been incorrect. I used incompressible flow models as the flow velocity was small (1.91 m/s) and so the Mach number < 0.1.
Is it a calculation error or is the method wrong?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!