BRIS
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 12, 2003
- 525
Help – I have got an insurmountable hydraulic control problem.
I have a single branch pipeline 800 mm diameter 3km long. It is supplied through a flow regulating valve and discharges into an open tank – top entry.
The discharge level is at 148 0 m above sea level (ASL)
The head at the branch varies between 158 and 175 m ASL. The heads loss at design flow is 5.0 m therefore the head loss across the flow regulating valve varies between 5 and 22.0 m.
The flow regulating valve works in a closed loop control with a flow meter to give a pre set flow (folomatic control)
All very simple you might think but not so.
I have a client’s team including two university professors of hydraulics who cannot understand basic fluid mechanics.
Their problem is that they cannot understand that a flow control valve works by creating a pressure loss. They insist that a flow control valve and a pressure reduction valve are different animals. Hence they are insisting that we provide either an energy dissipater or an additional pressure regulating valve at the end of the pipeline.
I have attempted to explain by Bernoulli’s equation etc the basic principles of fluid mechanics but no avail.
How do I explain how a valve works? Any ideas ?
PS I am in Libya
Brian
I have a single branch pipeline 800 mm diameter 3km long. It is supplied through a flow regulating valve and discharges into an open tank – top entry.
The discharge level is at 148 0 m above sea level (ASL)
The head at the branch varies between 158 and 175 m ASL. The heads loss at design flow is 5.0 m therefore the head loss across the flow regulating valve varies between 5 and 22.0 m.
The flow regulating valve works in a closed loop control with a flow meter to give a pre set flow (folomatic control)
All very simple you might think but not so.
I have a client’s team including two university professors of hydraulics who cannot understand basic fluid mechanics.
Their problem is that they cannot understand that a flow control valve works by creating a pressure loss. They insist that a flow control valve and a pressure reduction valve are different animals. Hence they are insisting that we provide either an energy dissipater or an additional pressure regulating valve at the end of the pipeline.
I have attempted to explain by Bernoulli’s equation etc the basic principles of fluid mechanics but no avail.
How do I explain how a valve works? Any ideas ?
PS I am in Libya
Brian