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Fluid velocity limit

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PJTEE

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Apr 11, 2002
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What is your recommandation for the maximum velocity of water in a stainless steel pipe?

What are the limitating phenomena (abrasing, pipe vibrations, ...)?

Thanks in advance
 
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Consider energy cost usage as a possible limiting factor. AT $.10 per kWH blended, I use 6 FPS as a good rule of thumb for standard black steel. For SS pipe, the cost is much higher for materials, so your economic model would tend towards a faster flow rate as being optimal, based on installation cost and future energy usage.

Above 8 FPS, other factors such as valve erosion may come into play. I am not a real expert as that stuff in a shoot from the hip way.

Steve
 
Higher the flow rate, higher the headloss and consequently higher the cost of pumping per cubic meter. In most of the installations, energy-cost is the governing criteria for limiting the velocity in pipes.
 
The limiting factor for velocity in a pipe line is the point where headloss equals vapor pressure of the liquid. The higher the velocity, the greater the headloss, the quicker the liquid boils, the faster your system fails.
 
Don't know if this would help -- but for stainless heat exchanger tubing, TEMA says max flow velocity should be less than 12 fps. Main concerns are erosion and tube vibration. Patricia Lougheed
 
I am looking for a fitting similar to that used on automobile A/C compressors. It consists of the tube itself, which is a close fit in a deep (~2XD) smooth bore in the compressor casting, and a tab (probably brazed onto the tube) that has one screw hole.

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