Ktracid
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2007
- 20
Hello all,
My hydraulic analysis indicate that due to high available static heads, the water velocity in a relatively short (~50 m) 8" pipe occasionally reaches velocities as high as 15 - 20 m/s. My understanding is that such high velocities could lead to excessive noise, high erosion rates, and even large piping loads; therefore, have to be limited but I do not know to what value. I was wondering if someone could help me out with this issue with reference to a code, standard, or a guideline.
For your information, so far, my research has indicated that according to section 2.3 of API RP14E and page 33.3 of 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook , in order to minimize cavitation and erosion, the flow velocity should not exceed 15 ft/s.
Thanks in advance,
Pirooz
My hydraulic analysis indicate that due to high available static heads, the water velocity in a relatively short (~50 m) 8" pipe occasionally reaches velocities as high as 15 - 20 m/s. My understanding is that such high velocities could lead to excessive noise, high erosion rates, and even large piping loads; therefore, have to be limited but I do not know to what value. I was wondering if someone could help me out with this issue with reference to a code, standard, or a guideline.
For your information, so far, my research has indicated that according to section 2.3 of API RP14E and page 33.3 of 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook , in order to minimize cavitation and erosion, the flow velocity should not exceed 15 ft/s.
Thanks in advance,
Pirooz