Liad
Chemical
- Feb 25, 2021
- 15
Hello All,
I got into a discussion with some other mechanical ENGs about pressure drop in pipe.
We are running some tests for a gear pump and want to simulate a flow rate with back pressure in the end of a long line that as a connection to a 10 bar steam line. I suggest to use a short line and a gate valve and to close it until getting the right back pressure at the discharge of the pump (about 15-20 bars), it means we need to close the valve almost completely.
The others said that it does not represent the real condition (with the steam line).
The question is, will there be a difference in the capabilities of the pump and the flow obtained by using a gate valve to create the back pressure or using for example a pressure tank (without any diameter decrease)?
Thanks a lot.
Liad
I got into a discussion with some other mechanical ENGs about pressure drop in pipe.
We are running some tests for a gear pump and want to simulate a flow rate with back pressure in the end of a long line that as a connection to a 10 bar steam line. I suggest to use a short line and a gate valve and to close it until getting the right back pressure at the discharge of the pump (about 15-20 bars), it means we need to close the valve almost completely.
The others said that it does not represent the real condition (with the steam line).
The question is, will there be a difference in the capabilities of the pump and the flow obtained by using a gate valve to create the back pressure or using for example a pressure tank (without any diameter decrease)?
Thanks a lot.
Liad