ECD40
Mechanical
- Mar 4, 2014
- 42
We have a problem to solve with an overland water pipeline in very cold weather (minus 40 degrees). The pipe will be a 14" diameter DR11 HDPE material and 19,000 feet long. The flowrate will be 2,500 USgpm at a velocity of about 7.3 fps. The question is whether or not to insulate the pipe with the water flowing and how long will it take to freeze if the water slops flowing, with or without insulation. If we insulate the pipe, there will be a differential expansion between the HDPE pipe and the insulation material. The maximum summer outside temperature will average 75 degrees F. The pipe cannot be buried.
Can anyone help with this problem?
Thanks,
ECD40
Can anyone help with this problem?
Thanks,
ECD40