EVEN01
Chemical
- Feb 17, 2009
- 18
Hi,
Recently I came across a copy of "Gas-Flow Calculations: Don't Choke from Trey Walters" that describes the behavior compressible fluids undergo as they travel down the line. He describes a series of steps and iterations to carry out in order to come up with an accurate solution to determining the mass flow rate of a gas in a pipe.
On the other hand I found a relationship for short lines(very simplified) in the latest edition of rules of thumb for chemical engineers.
Any leads on this? is there a "mid-point" between the very daunting task of having to divide the line and analyze each one of the divisions and the simplified version of the exercise?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Recently I came across a copy of "Gas-Flow Calculations: Don't Choke from Trey Walters" that describes the behavior compressible fluids undergo as they travel down the line. He describes a series of steps and iterations to carry out in order to come up with an accurate solution to determining the mass flow rate of a gas in a pipe.
On the other hand I found a relationship for short lines(very simplified) in the latest edition of rules of thumb for chemical engineers.
Any leads on this? is there a "mid-point" between the very daunting task of having to divide the line and analyze each one of the divisions and the simplified version of the exercise?
Any help will be highly appreciated.