Line Sizing Solution
Line Sizing Solution
1500m
Your Task:
1. What would be the minimum Pipe Size (ID) required for an allowable pressure drop of < 0.1 bar/100m
across the pipe for a pump flow rate of 150,000 kg/h. Assume your client’s requirement of commercial pipe
sizes is per ANSI/ASME B36.10M. Use Schedule 40 pipe (Sch 40).
2. For the flow rate of 150,000 kg/h & the pipe size chosen, what is the inlet pressure required at the pipe
inlet at Vessel A Pump discharge. (This determines what is the pump discharge pressure required).
3. For various pipe sizes between 4” to 20”, Plot a graph, Pressure drop (Y-axis) Vs. Pipe OD (X-Axis) for a flow
rate of 150,000kg/h.
4. What is the velocity of the condensate in the pipe for the selected pipe.
5. If Pipe Roughness is 100 m, what is the pipe size required for an allowable pressure drop of <0.1
bar/100m.
Notes:
1. Work out a full set of hand calculations using Equation Editor in MS Word & format it neatly with all
equation numbers & step by step calculations. Use SI/Metric Units for consistency and right answers.
2. For Pressure Drop calculations,
In case if you think there isn’t enough information, try assuming them & also explain why you
chose them in the report.
SOLUTION TO LINE SIZING QUESTION
For finding “f” the following equations are used based on the Reynolds’s number.
Standards Followed
Given data:-
Pipe length=1500m=1.5km
P2= 2 bar
ScH Number= 40
Firstly,
ID=4.5-2(0.237) =4.026”=4.026*2.54*10-2=0.1022 m
Verifying velocity,
𝑄∗4 0.049∗4 𝑚
Q=vA =>𝑣 = 𝜋∗𝑑2 = 3.14∗0.10222 = 𝟓. 𝟗𝟔 𝑠
, i.e. v doesn’t lie between 0.9 and 4.5 m/s (API RP 14E).
𝟏
Now we have to increase the NPS. As we see 𝒗 ∝ 𝑫𝟐 , so increasing the diameter will give desired
result.
Verifying velocity,
𝑄∗4 0.049∗4 𝑚
Q=vA =>𝑣 = 𝜋∗𝑑2 = 3.14∗0.1542 = 𝟐. 𝟔𝟑 𝑠
, i.e. v lies between 0.9 and 4.5 m/s (API RP 14E).
Now,
For this regime Colebrook’s Equation is used to find out the friction factor.
By using iterative process in Excel with the above given parameters, it is seen that = 𝟎. 𝟎𝟏𝟓𝟓 .
𝐿 𝜌𝑣 2 1500∗850∗2.632
Now for pressure drop, ∆𝑝 = 𝑓 ( ) ( ) = 0.0155 ∗ = 𝟒. 𝟒 𝒃𝒂𝒓 , i.e. not within the
𝐷 2 0.154∗2
allowable pressure drop.
ID=8.625-2(0.322)=7.981”=0.202 m
Verifying velocity,
𝑄∗4 0.049∗4 𝑚
Q=vA =>𝑣 = 𝜋∗𝑑2 = 3.14∗0.2022 = 𝟏. 𝟓𝟐 𝑠
, i.e. v lies between 0.9 and 4.5 m/s (API RP 14E).
Now,
For this regime Colebrook’s Equation is used to find out the friction factor.
By using iterative process in Excel with the above given parameters, it is seen that = 𝟎. 𝟎𝟏𝟓𝟑𝟐 .
𝐿 𝜌𝑣 2 1500∗850∗1.522
Now for pressure drop, ∆𝑝 = 𝑓 ( ) ( ) = 0.01532 ∗ = 𝟏. 𝟏𝟎𝟐 𝒃𝒂𝒓 , i.e. within the
𝐷 2 0.202∗2
allowable pressure drop.
Therefore the pipe size (NPS) is 8”, with inner diameter of 0.202 m.
∆𝑝 = 𝑃1 − 𝑃2 = 1.102
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OD (inch) delP
delP vs OD
4.5 39
45
6.625 4.405 40
8.625 1.1 35
30
10.75 0.346
25
12.75 0.14477 20 delP
14 0.09055 15
10
16 0.0465
5
18 0.026 0
20 0.477 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25
By
Shaswat Shovan Panda
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