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Page 1: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line Sizing

Page 2: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Page 3: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Page 4: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Page 5: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Step-4 : Find Pipe Internal Diameter

Page 6: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Step-4 : Find Pipe Internal Diameter

Step-5 : Calculate Fluid Velocity for selected pipe size

Page 7: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Step-4 : Find Pipe Internal Diameter

Step-5 : Calculate Fluid Velocity for selected pipe size

Step-6 : Calculate Reynolds Number

Nre = D v ρ / μ

Page 8: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Step-4 : Find Pipe Internal Diameter

Step-5 : Calculate Fluid Velocity for selected pipe size

Step-6 : Calculate Reynolds Number

Step-7 : Find Friction Factor

Page 9: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Step-4 : Find Pipe Internal Diameter

Step-5 : Calculate Fluid Velocity for selected pipe size

Step-6 : Calculate Reynolds Number

Step-7 : Find Friction Factor

Step-8 : Determine Equivalent Length

Page 10: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Step-4 : Find Pipe Internal Diameter

Step-5 : Calculate Fluid Velocityfor selected pipe size

Step-6 : Calculate Reynolds Number

Step-7 : Find Friction Factor

Step-8 : Determine Equivalent Length

Step-9 : Calculate Pressure Drop, Say Δp calculated

P = --------------- x [ ----- ]f x L x V2

D x 10000 2 g

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Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Step-4 : Find Pipe Internal Diameter

Step-5 : Calculate Fluid Velocity for selected pipe size

Step-6 : Calculate Reynolds Number

Step-7 : Find Friction Factor

Step-8 : Determine Equivalent Length

Step-9 : Calculate Pressure Drop, Say Δp calculated

Step-10 : Determine Available Pressure Drop, Say Δp available

Page 12: Pipe line sizing

Koncept Learning [email protected]

Pipe Line SizingSizing Pipe Line carrying Water @ 100 m3/hr (ρ = 1000 kg/m3 , μ = 1 cp)

Step-1 : Assume Fluid Velocity

Step-2 : Calculate Internal Pipe Line Diameter

Step-3 : Select Nearest Available Pipe Size

Step-4 : Find Pipe Internal Diameter

Step-5 : Calculate Fluid Velocity for selected pipe size

Step-6 : Calculate Reynolds Number

Step-7 : Find Friction Factor

Step-8 : Determine Equivalent Length

Step-9 : Calculate Pressure Drop, Say Δp calculated

Step-10 : Determine Available Pressure Drop, Say Δp available

Step-11 : Compare Δp available & Δp calculated Δp available > Δp calculated

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