The liquid is to be pumped from the underground storage


1. The diagram shown below represents a process for which a pump and associated pipe work require to be correctly sized.

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The liquid is to be pumped from the underground storage vessel which is vented to atmosphere (assume 1 bar pressure) to a pressurised container supported some distance above ground level. The pump is sited at ground level and must be capable of delivering 0.01 m3 s-1 with a maximum velocity of 1.8 m s-1.

(a) Calculate the theoretical diameter of the pipe; the nominal pipe diameter chosen from the table; and the actual average velocity in the nominal pipe.

Inside diameter (mm)

20

25

32

40

50

65

80

90

100

(b) Calculate Reynolds number for the process and hence the head loss due to friction. State any assumptions made.

(c) Using the following table for minor head losses, calculate the minor head losses for the system using both the equivalent length method and the number of velocity heads method. Compare the head losses estimated by each method.

Fitting

Equivalent length as number
of pipe diameters

Number of velocity
heads lost

Standard 90° bend

37

0.75

Entry to pipe

15

0.3

Exit from pipe

50

1

(d) Calculate the head required for the pump and its power requirement assuming a 70% efficiency.

(e) If the same pump was later used to pump water from the lower reservoir to the upper reservoir, what flow rate of liquid could be achieved? (N.B. This may require an iterative solution).

State any assumptions made. Data:

Liquid density, p = 960 kg m-3 Liquid viscosity, ti = 0.081 Pa s

Water density, p = 1000 kg 111-3

Water viscosity, ii = 0.001 Pa s

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5/21/2016 5:45:09 AM

For the question illustrated below consider the table and on the basis of the information provided, respond for all. The diagram illustrated symbolizes a procedure for which a pump and related pipe work require to be properly sized. The liquid is to be pumped from underground storage vessel that is vented to atmosphere to a pressurized container supported some distance above the ground level. The pump is sited at ground level and should be capable of delivering 0.01 m3 s-1 having a maximum velocity of 1.8 m s-1. 1) Compute the theoretical diameter of pipe; the nominal pipe diameter selected from the table; and the actual average velocity in the nominal pipe. 2) Compute Reynolds number for the process and therefore the head loss due to friction. State any suppositions made. 3) Employing the table illustrated for minor head losses, compute the minor head losses for the system employing both the equivalent length method and the number of velocity heads method.