ChemE2912
Chemical
- Jul 11, 2003
- 26
Hi Folks!
I have been using the V = C/(Density^0.5) criteria for sizing lines, where C ranges from 90-160 and the Density is in lb/ft3. V is the critical velocity in ft/s. If C=160, then we tend to reach erosional velocity limits in the pipe.
This rule is applicable for single and two-phase flow.
Now, I am trying to convince my Mechanical Engineer colleagues that we should not exceed the erosional limit (160/(Density^0.5)), if we want the pipe to last for a long period.
Do you happen to know any correlation that can predict the erosional wear if we exceed these erosional limits?
Also I would like to know if the above indicated correlation is applicable to fittings as well??
Regards,
Alberto J. Baumeister
I have been using the V = C/(Density^0.5) criteria for sizing lines, where C ranges from 90-160 and the Density is in lb/ft3. V is the critical velocity in ft/s. If C=160, then we tend to reach erosional velocity limits in the pipe.
This rule is applicable for single and two-phase flow.
Now, I am trying to convince my Mechanical Engineer colleagues that we should not exceed the erosional limit (160/(Density^0.5)), if we want the pipe to last for a long period.
Do you happen to know any correlation that can predict the erosional wear if we exceed these erosional limits?
Also I would like to know if the above indicated correlation is applicable to fittings as well??
Regards,
Alberto J. Baumeister