BPLBPL
Mechanical
- Nov 6, 2007
- 28
Hi all, please help with the below question.
Consider a 300ft , Dia = 1-inch ID copper pipe closed loop system laid horizontally i.e., elevation = 0.
To fill the system fully with water we would need:
System Volume= (3.14/4)x(D^2)x 300' = 1.636 ft^3 = 12.24gal
A pressure gauge in the loop will be reading 0 psig(atm pressure) when the above system is filled with 12.24gal.
How much more volume is to be introduced into the system to raise the fill pressure to, say 10 psig?
In other words, what is the relation between volume of fluid in a closed loop and static fill pressure in a system?
Thanks in advance.
Consider a 300ft , Dia = 1-inch ID copper pipe closed loop system laid horizontally i.e., elevation = 0.
To fill the system fully with water we would need:
System Volume= (3.14/4)x(D^2)x 300' = 1.636 ft^3 = 12.24gal
A pressure gauge in the loop will be reading 0 psig(atm pressure) when the above system is filled with 12.24gal.
How much more volume is to be introduced into the system to raise the fill pressure to, say 10 psig?
In other words, what is the relation between volume of fluid in a closed loop and static fill pressure in a system?
Thanks in advance.