PhilOos
Mechanical
- Oct 4, 2006
- 28
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 @ 540ºC, flowing at 126.7 kg/s.
If I follow the ISO 5167-3 code, I calculate a pressure drop of 9.5 bar.
If I apply isentropic expansion theory (in conjunction with the discharge coefficient used above) I calculate a pressure drop of 2.2 bar.
I have also calculated a K-loss factor from the discharged coefficient and applied it to K_loss*0.5*rho*Vel_nozzel^2. From this approach I've calculated a pressure drop of 1.2 bar.
Could anyone please give me some insight into this problem.
Regards
Philip Oosthuizen
Company info:
SteinMuller Engineering Services
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 @ 540ºC, flowing at 126.7 kg/s.
If I follow the ISO 5167-3 code, I calculate a pressure drop of 9.5 bar.
If I apply isentropic expansion theory (in conjunction with the discharge coefficient used above) I calculate a pressure drop of 2.2 bar.
I have also calculated a K-loss factor from the discharged coefficient and applied it to K_loss*0.5*rho*Vel_nozzel^2. From this approach I've calculated a pressure drop of 1.2 bar.
Could anyone please give me some insight into this problem.
Regards
Philip Oosthuizen
Company info:
SteinMuller Engineering Services