Good day,
I'm looking for heat transfer and pressure drop correlations for helical baffles inside a shell-and-tube heat exchanger. I'm considering segmented helical baffles. I've tried to search for literature, but couldn't find anything relevant. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Philip...
Thanks for the replies...
I know TEi very well, they do the actual explosive welding and I'm doing the heat exchanger design. The problem is, I need to show ligament stress calculations to get my design approved by the third party, but can't find a way / code to calculate it (without having to...
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I'm looking at using the explosive welding technique to weld a tube bundle to a tubesheet or header for feedwater heaters.
I need to check the ligament efficiency of the tubesheet in order to determine if it can handle the forces imposed by the welding process. I've searched for...
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I want to re-tube feedwater heaters by welding the the tubes to the tubesheet by means of explosive welding. In order to do that I need to check the ligament efficiency of the tubesheet. I've looked at the ASME VIII code, but to no avail. Do I need to run computer simulations to do...
Hi katmar,
The actual question that I've asked was:
Why do two PD pumps in series (coupled directly after each other) have a different characteristic than two systems in series (each system with its own PD pump)? Reading through all the replies I've managed to figure it out...
Regarding the...
Hi BigInch,
The flowrate I'm looking at is about 840 liters/min (+-30 ft3/min).
Thanks for all the replies, I've gained a lot of insight into the problem.
Kind regards
Philip Oosthuizen
Company info:
SteinMuller Engineering Services
http://www.steinmuller.co.za/
Hi BigInch,
The reticulation system consists mostly of 4" pipes and the overall length is about 900 ft. I use the same oil throughout the system (Bunker 150), it is only the temperature of the oil that varies. For the low pressure side, the oil temperature is about 83ºC (182 ºF), Oil...
Hi all,
I've looked at two ways to couple two PD pumps in series.
(a) two pumps installed directly after each other.
(b) two pumps installed about 75 meters apart. (see picture).
For a given restriction (causing a back pressure of 38 bar).
For configuration (a), both pumps share the...
Hi all,
Thank you for the response. I'm looking at a fuel oil system that has a low pressure pump house (to draw oil from the tanks, with a outlet pressure of 470kPa) and a high pressure pump house (supplies oil burners with oil at 38bar). Between the two pump houses are a pressure regulating...
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I need some insight into positive displacement pump theory. I realise the differences between a normal centrifugal pump and a positive displacement pump for example, but I want to know how they perform in a system e.g. in parallel or in series. Nowhere can I find literature which...
A quick solution to your problem...
The pressure ratio (Downstream Pressure / Upstream Pressure)of a choked flow condition is almost equal to 0.5. You may try to test this by plotting a Fanno line graph and asses what the pressure ratio is at the maximum value of the curve. In plotting the...
Hi,
I want to calculate the pressure drop over the core air swirler in a PF burner. The swirler under consideration looks like a stationary radial fan. Any suggestions where I can find loss factors for these types of geometries?
Regards
Philip Oosthuizen
Company info:
SteinMuller Engineering...
Hi all,
I'm struggling to find literature that addresses the calculation of pressure drop trough superheaters and economisers. I only manage to find literature that is related to small geometrical setups, such as Kays&London. Any help would be appreciated for I need the total draught group...
Hi all,
I want to calculate the pressure drop over an ISA (short radius) flow nozzle. I've followed three different approaches to model the pressure drop, but all three delivered different answers.
I have a 250mm pipe, with a 191.76mm nozzle. The upstream pressure of the steam is 171 bar @...
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