GasDistEng
Mechanical
- May 20, 2002
- 25
I'm doing a vent line calculation for 2.0 PSIG natural gas to 14.70 PSIA across several feet. The line is made up of three different lengths + many fittings.
Here is my approach:
Using a fittings chart - I converted all the fittings to equivalent lengths of pipe. Then, assuming that the piping is all one diameter (in this case the smallest diameter) + assuming a flow rate - one that will get my friction factor in the fully turbulent zone, I calculated the Re then the friction factor using the Colebrook-White method (iterated with MathCAD). I then calculated the K values for pipe + equiv lengths. Here is where it gets Harry...
My next move is to find the limiting expansion factor "Y" - using deltaP/P1 - then letting MathCAD interpolate from the CRANE A-22 table for k=1.3
Now that I have the limiting factor - I then go to the A22 graph for k=1.3 using the deltap/P1 I find "Y". If "Y" is less then the Limiting "Y" then I'm in chocked flow, if not then I'm good.
I then use the "Y" found on the graph to calculate Q in SCFH through the stack. I then take Q through the stack and plug that back into my original Q assumption and repeat until the guess Q equals the Q through the stack.
When I ran this on a very old version of Crane Companion I was getting a "Y" for each component. Now I'm confused! What happened to the limiting Y?
Finally, my deltaP/P1 is always going to be the same. Therefore my "Y" is always the same?
I guess I'm stuck here.
Here is my approach:
Using a fittings chart - I converted all the fittings to equivalent lengths of pipe. Then, assuming that the piping is all one diameter (in this case the smallest diameter) + assuming a flow rate - one that will get my friction factor in the fully turbulent zone, I calculated the Re then the friction factor using the Colebrook-White method (iterated with MathCAD). I then calculated the K values for pipe + equiv lengths. Here is where it gets Harry...
My next move is to find the limiting expansion factor "Y" - using deltaP/P1 - then letting MathCAD interpolate from the CRANE A-22 table for k=1.3
Now that I have the limiting factor - I then go to the A22 graph for k=1.3 using the deltap/P1 I find "Y". If "Y" is less then the Limiting "Y" then I'm in chocked flow, if not then I'm good.
I then use the "Y" found on the graph to calculate Q in SCFH through the stack. I then take Q through the stack and plug that back into my original Q assumption and repeat until the guess Q equals the Q through the stack.
When I ran this on a very old version of Crane Companion I was getting a "Y" for each component. Now I'm confused! What happened to the limiting Y?
Finally, my deltaP/P1 is always going to be the same. Therefore my "Y" is always the same?
I guess I'm stuck here.