Hello to all my friends
Is there any standard for max PRESSURE DROP IN PIPE that explain for certain fluid @ temp. & pressure Max head loss shoud not less than a number ?
Thank you
Hello to all my friends
Is there any standard for max PRESSURE DROP IN PIPE that explain for certain fluid @ temp. & pressure Max head loss shoud not less than a number ?
Thank you
This depends on the type of fluid (Gas, Liquid or two phase).
In piping systems:
- Liquid pipings:
1) Water: Maximum pressure drop is: 5 psi/100 feet and maximum velocity is: 1 ft/s
2) Hydrocarbons: Maximum pressure drop: 5 psi/ 100 feet, and maximum velocity is: 15ft/s
- Vapor lines.
it depends on the operating pressure, for example: P = 50 - 150 Psig, the target pressure drop is: 0.25 - 0.75 Psi/100 feet.
For vapor lines, you need to take into account the erosional velocity as well as the maximum velocity to avoid vibration and noise (70 feet/s).
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Thank you for your respond but I have a question
these quantity are max allowable for certain fluid or for a straight pipe and certain fluid this data is approximate of Pressure drop in pipe ?![]()
These data are for piping systems,
For long pipeline usually we take maximum pressure drop of 10 Psi/1 mile.
In addition to the velocity estimation.
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