SFTB
Mechanical
- Dec 17, 2003
- 19
Hi,
I have a deposit problem in a 1 inch pipe. The actual velocity is 1 m/s (3.2 ft/s). I would like to increase the velocity to maintain conditions where it would be impossible to have deposits. I would be easy for me to go up to 16 m/s (52 ft/s) with minimum modifications. How can I choose a sufficient velocity? Is there a "rule-of-thumb" that prescribes a velocity value for self-cleaning applications?
If so do you have a specific reference (Machinery handbook,etc.)?
Thanks,
I have a deposit problem in a 1 inch pipe. The actual velocity is 1 m/s (3.2 ft/s). I would like to increase the velocity to maintain conditions where it would be impossible to have deposits. I would be easy for me to go up to 16 m/s (52 ft/s) with minimum modifications. How can I choose a sufficient velocity? Is there a "rule-of-thumb" that prescribes a velocity value for self-cleaning applications?
If so do you have a specific reference (Machinery handbook,etc.)?
Thanks,