Reinoud
Industrial
- Nov 7, 2002
- 6
Hi All,
I am building a pressure drop model to calculate my maximum mass flows through a large network of piping. Now there are a few Heat exchangers implemented from which I have no information on how they are constructed. I only get the pressure drop values that are measured at given properties:
Pressure drop: DeltaP_1
Operating Pressure: P_1
Temperature when tested: T_1
Mass flow when testing: m_1
Where the 1 stands for values at test.
I was wondering how to calculate the pressure drop of these HE's (Heat Exchanger's) in other operating conditions. I tryed with the following (very simple) relation:
DeltaP_2 = DeltaP_1 * (Density_1/Density_2)
where the 2 stands for the situation I am calculating.
This obviously does not work. I also tryed putting in the friction coefficient but it only flew way out of scale and is hard to determine without the detailed overview of the construction of the HE.
So, does anybody have experience with these kind of problems and would like to share his experience? Any help would be appreciated?
Thanx in Advance,
Reinoud
I am building a pressure drop model to calculate my maximum mass flows through a large network of piping. Now there are a few Heat exchangers implemented from which I have no information on how they are constructed. I only get the pressure drop values that are measured at given properties:
Pressure drop: DeltaP_1
Operating Pressure: P_1
Temperature when tested: T_1
Mass flow when testing: m_1
Where the 1 stands for values at test.
I was wondering how to calculate the pressure drop of these HE's (Heat Exchanger's) in other operating conditions. I tryed with the following (very simple) relation:
DeltaP_2 = DeltaP_1 * (Density_1/Density_2)
where the 2 stands for the situation I am calculating.
This obviously does not work. I also tryed putting in the friction coefficient but it only flew way out of scale and is hard to determine without the detailed overview of the construction of the HE.
So, does anybody have experience with these kind of problems and would like to share his experience? Any help would be appreciated?
Thanx in Advance,
Reinoud