rjw57
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2002
- 109
I am struggling with something I have not done for some time. I am looking at a text on FANNO flow which describes how to combine loss coefficients for a series of piping components. The example is simple in that it starts with a pipeline that is larger than the downstream pipe and has a simple reduction from one pipe size to the next. I am trying to complete calculations for an application where a gas reservoir is pressurizing a vacuum vessel. I am certain that choked flow will occur. Here is my question: if I were to have a pipe arrangement of the following series of sizes 3">0.25">3">0.25">3" which are relatively short (hence my FANNO flow assumption) would it be possible that there would be multiple choke points should the pressure difference be adequate? (yes I realize this is an unrealistic setup, however, it is only to clarify my question). It seems intuitively obvious to me that this could occur, but I need to know if anyone can see why not.
Thanks
Bob
Thanks
Bob