Steam Pipes - Online Pressure drop Calculator (original) (raw)

Calculate pressure drops in steam distribution pipe lines.

The pressure drop in a saturated steam distribution pipe line can be calculated in metric units as

dp = 0.6753 106 q2 l (1 + 91.4/d) / ρ d5 (1)

where

dp = pressure drop (Pa)

q = steam flow rate (kg/h)

l = length of pipe (m)

d = pipe inside diameter (mm)

ρ = steam density (kg/m3)

The Unwin formula can also be expressed in imperial units as

dp = 0.0001306 q2 l (1 + 3.6/d) / (3600 ρ d5) (2)

where

dp = pressure drop (psi)

q = steam flow rate (lb/hr)

l = length of pipe (ft)

d = pipe inside diameter (inches)

ρ = steam density (lb/ft3)

Use values for the specific volume corresponding to the average pressure if the pressure drop exceeds 10 - 15 % of the initial absolute pressure.

Note that for elevated velocities the Unwin's formula is known to give pressure drops higher than the actual.

Example - Pressure Drop in a Steam Pipe

A steam flow 4000 kg/h with pressure 10 bar (1000 kPa) and density 5.15 kg/m3 flows through a schedule 40 ND 100 steel pipe with inside diameter 102 mm and length 100 m. The pressure drop can be calculated as

dp = 0.6753 106 (4000 kg/h)2 (100 m) (1 + 91.4/(102 mm)) / ((5.15 kg/m3) (102 mm)5 )

= 36030 Pa

= 36 kPa

Steam Pressure Drop Calculator - Metric Units

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