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Calculating Pressure Drop in Chilled Water Circuits

The document discusses a computer program called PipeFlow that automates the process of calculating pressure drop and selecting pumps for chilled water circuits. The program takes piping schematics as input and calculates the total circuit pressure drop. It assists with pump selection, materials cost estimation, and detecting and correcting errors in the design. Key features include automatic pipe sizing, fitting pressure drop calculation using equivalent lengths, grouping of parallel circuits, and reporting of results.

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Calculating Pressure Drop in Chilled Water Circuits

The document discusses a computer program called PipeFlow that automates the process of calculating pressure drop and selecting pumps for chilled water circuits. The program takes piping schematics as input and calculates the total circuit pressure drop. It assists with pump selection, materials cost estimation, and detecting and correcting errors in the design. Key features include automatic pipe sizing, fitting pressure drop calculation using equivalent lengths, grouping of parallel circuits, and reporting of results.

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Calculating Pressure Drop in Chilled Water Circuits [ Up ] [ Theory ] [ Water ] [ Moody Diagram ] Technical Article No 1 Author: ruce Wernic!

Pr"ng# $c"ng# %ast Updated: &' (e)ruary &**+ ,- you ha.e e.er had to design a condenser or chilled /ater pipe system then you /ill ha.e had to calculate the total circuit pressure drop in order to select the pump head# , ha.e done a num)er o- these calculations )y hand and e.ery time0 , ha.e had to search -or my -itting pressure drop ta)les and manually calculate the pressure drop in each o- the -ittings# There is no/ a computer pac!age a.aila)le that /ill ta!e all o- the drudgery out o- this process# The program has the ad.antage that it can o--er you the -ollo/ing additional use-ul in-ormation# Circuit pressure drop ,nstalled price 1Materials and la)our2 Automatic pump selection Total circuit .olume -or chemical dosing ,nde3 run selection -rom multiple circuits $ummary report Detailed report "rror detection and Auto4correction Automatic pipe si5ing and pea! -lo/ determination (luid property speci-ication (itting coe--icients editor Pipe type selection %ater , /ill discuss each o- the a)o.e points0 )ut no/0 /e /ill go through the )asic design process# The circuit sho/n in (igure 1 is a typical chilled /ater circuit that you could )e -aced /ith# This installation has a single scre/ chiller /ith a duty and stand)y pump set# There are three air handlers in parallel o-- the main chilled /ater supply0 each /ith a )alancing .al.e and a '4/ay mi3ing .al.e#

(igure 1# Chilled /ater pipe circuit The initial pro)lem o- selecting a pump is to calculate the pressure drop in the inde3 circuit# This is the pressure drop o- the circuit /ith the highest pressure drop since this controls /hat the pump /or!s against# $electing pipe si5e There is no theoretical limit to /ater -lo/ rate in a pipe# ,- you ha.e 5ero -lo/0 there /ill )e 5ero pressure drop# As you increase the -lo/0 the pressure drop /ill increase as the s6uare o- the /ater .elocity# According to the Darcy Weis)ach e6uation0 the pressure can )e e3pressed as a -unction o- -riction -actor and -luid .elocity#

Where dp r Pressure drop0 Pa (luid density0 !g7m' Darcy -riction -actor0 dimensionless % 8 D Pipe length0 m A.erage -luid .elocity0 m7s Pipe inside diameter0 m

The -riction -actor is the un!no/n in the a)o.e e6uation# This term is a )it more complicated )ut can )e easily read o-- the Moody diagram#

(igure &# Moody Diagram 9i.en a :eynolds num)er and pipe roughness0 you can determine the operating point on the Moody diagram and there-ore the -riction -actor# ;n the Moody diagram0 you /ill see that depending on the :eynolds num)er and sur-ace roughness there are an num)er o-lo/ 5ones# No single e6uation can there-ore )e used to calculate the -riction -actor# ,n the transition 5one )et/een hydraulically smooth and -ully tur)ulent0 the -riction -actor is gi.en )y the Cole)roo! e6uation#

Where :e e D . r u :eynolds num)er0 dimensionless < DArcy -riction -actor0 dimensionless Pipe roughness0 m Pipe inside diameter0 m 8elocity0 m7s Density0 !g7m' Dynamic .iscosity0 !g7m#s

While the a)o.e e6uations are technically correct0 airconditioning engineers ha.e traditionally made use o- simpli-ied charts as sho/n in (igure '# This gi.es the pressure drop rate o- a nominal schedule =* steel pipe diameter )ased on &*C /ater -or a gi.en -lo/ rate# ,n practical airconditioning systems0 pipe si5e selection and ma3imum -lo/rate is go.erned )y noise and pipe a)rasion# Typical limits are as -ollo/s# Pressure drop rate must not e3ceed 1*** Pa7m Water .elocity must not e3ceed ' m7s

(igure '# Pressure drop -or /ater in schedule =* steel pipe 1/ater at &* >C2 Calculating -itting pressure drop A con.enient approach in calculating -itting pressure drop is to e3press each -itting in terms o- its e6ui.alent length o- straight pipe o- the same diameter# This /ould allo/ you to use (igure ' to determine the pressure drop# There are many re-erences that gi.e e6ui.alent lengths o- -ittings and .al.es# The ones used here are pu)lished )y the Crane Company in technical report =1*# Calculating circuit pressure drop )y computer We are o-ten -orced )y time constraints to -ind shortcuts )ut don?t /ant to sacri-ice accuracy# A-ter doing a num)er o- these calculations )y hand and on spreadsheet0 , came to the conclusion that there could )e many )ene-its to a program that /ould automate the process#

The Pipe(lo/ program has )een de.eloped to allo/ the airconditioning designer to do a 6uic! and accurate pump selection /ith .ery little e--ort# The /ater circuit sho/n in (igure 1 can )e entered into the program and sol.ed in less than &* minutes# The clear ad.antage here is that you no/ ha.e an accurately calculated pressure drop that can easily )e modi-ied as the design re6uirements change# The )asis o- the program is to )uild up a ta)le o- pipes and -ittings -rom the inde3 circuit0 as sho/n in (igure =# This is the circuit /ith the largest pressure drop and is the one that controls the pump selection#

(igure =# Pipe(lo/ Main "ntry (orm A data)ase o- all the commonly used -ittings and .al.es has )een de.eloped /ith loss coe--icients as pu)lished in Technical Paper =1* -rom Crane Co# These ha.e )een supplemented /here necessary /ith data -rom The Chemical "ngineers @and)oo! and are used to calculate the pressure drops sho/n in (igure =# uilding the pipe circuit is simply a matter o- selecting a pipe or -itting -rom a list o- pre4 de-ined -ittings# To cater -or the !no/n pressure drops0 such as a chiller0 the program has a user4de-ined type that allo/s you to speci-y the pressure directly# "ntering a ne/ circuit When the program starts up0 you /ill see a spreadsheet /ith one empty line# At this point0 you could go to the main menu and open an e3isting -ile or enter a ne/ pipe circuit -rom scratch# To enter a ne/ item0 press the insert !ey# When you do this0 an entry -orm as seen in (igure A appears that /ill let you speci-y /hat you /ant to insert#

(igure A# Pipe(lo/ "ntry (orm Typically0 i- you are entering a ne/ system0 you /ill ha.e a schematic and !no/ the design /ater -lo/ in each )ranch# A con.enient starting point is the pump# "nter the pump -lo/ rate and press the AUT;$,B" )utton# The program /ill no/ calculate the main pipe si5e# No/0 add all the pipes and -ittings o- this diameter to the circuit ta)le# "ach o- these types has -urther options# (or e3ample i- you /ant to add = o-- C*D el)o/s0 go to the standard -ittings page0 enter the 6uantity and select the el)o/ -rom the -itting list# To complete the circuit0 do the same -or the pipe section a-ter the -irst ta!e o-- and continue until the /hole circuit has )een added# DonEt /orry a)out ma!ing mista!es )ecause any )ranch can )e edited or deleted in the main ta)le# DonEt -orget to sa.e your /or!# The program has a 6uic! sa.e )utton0 so to a.oid loss odata0 use it regularly# At any time0 you can load sa.ed circuits into the ta)le# "ntering multiple circuits ,n airconditioning piping systems0 you /ill o-ten ha.e to -ind the pressure drop in parallel /ater circuits# This program calculates the pressure drop in the inde3 run only# To assist in determining the inde3 run0 items in each parallel path can )e grouped# The program o--ers a grouping option /here you can assign a uni6ue num)er to each ne/ group# No/ you can speci-y /hether the group -alls in the inde3 run )y assigning the num)er F1E to the group .alue# e a/are that i- the 9roup option is not acti.ated0 all )ranches are assumed to )e included in the inde3 run# $ol.ing and .ie/ing results 8ie/ing the results is no/ simply a matter o- paging through the ta)le sho/n in (igure =# There are many -eatures that ma!e analysis o- the results easier# The -irst o- these is that any o- the ta)le columns can )e sorted in ascending or descending order )y clic!ing on

the column heading# The o).ious choice here /ould )e to sort on pressure drop and chec! the highs and lo/s -or input errors# $ome o- the other -eatures are descri)ed in the ne3t section GDealing /ith errorsH#

(igure +# Typical Pipe(lo/ :eport ;nce you are satis-ied /ith the results0 you can o)tain a hard copy )y printing a report as sho/n in (igure +# Press the P:"8,"W )utton and an image o- the printed page /ill appear# Iou can no/ set margins and print -ont etc and send to the printer -or a hard copy# Dealing /ith errors The only real pro)lems /hen designing a pipe net/or! is under si5ing or o.er si5ing the pipe diameter# Under si5ing /ill lead to e3cessi.e pressure drops0 noise and a )adly )alanced circuit# ;.er si5ing /ill lead to o.er pricing and also to a )adly )alanced circuit# ,n this program0 you can de-ine the design limits# ,- any item -alls outside the design limits0 the pressure drop /ill )e highlighted# Iou can then select each pro)lem )ranch and edit it manually# A special -eature has )een added here /here all the errors can )e dealt /ith together# $elect the 8,"W WA:N,N9$ menu option and a list o- all /arnings /ill appear /ith more details o- the nature o- the pro)lem# ;).iously0 the program cannot ma!e engineering decisions )ut some pro)lems can )e -i3ed automatically# ,- you select a pro)lem )ranch0 and press the AUT;(%;W )utton0 the -lo/rate /ill )e re.ised to the ma3imum design -lo/ -or the e3isting diameter# ,- you press the AUT;$,B" )utton0 the pipe si5e /ill )e changed such that the pressure drop rate /ill )e less than or e6ual to the ma3imum rate# Calculating a price estimate This is a -eature that has )een added to allo/ you to generate a 6uic! price estimate# "ach item is priced on the )asis o- a cost and la)our ta)le using the -ollo/ing e6uation# Price < Juantity K 1 ,temCost L %a)ourCost K ,nstallTime2 The accuracy o- this )udget depends entirely on the pricelist .alues that you enter# To impro.e your Mo) costing0 include all associated material costs# (or e3ample0 /ith a .al.e0 include the cost o- gas!ets0 mating -langes and )olts#

(or pricing purposes0 the complete net/or! must )e entered as sho/n in "ntering multiple circuits a)o.e# ;ther program -eatures The Pipe(lo/ program ma!es use o- many o- the ne/ programming techni6ues and /ill run on any computer that runs Windo/s C#30 &*** and Windo/s NT# The -ollo/ing are some o- the additional program -eatures pro.ided# Pipe -riction calculator# This is a handy tool that gi.es you complete -reedom to calculate pressure drop rate and detailed /ater properties gi.en any pipe si5e and -lo/#

(igure N# Pipe (riction (actor Calculator Conte3t sensiti.e help# The program is supplied /ith a detailed conte3t sensiti.e help -ile# Techni$ol.e Direct# ;n4line support is o--ered to all registered users# ProMect summary# This is a 6uic! .ie/ sho/ing a )rea!do/n o- the all the di--erent types# (or e3ample0 you can see the pressure drop contri)ution o- all the el)o/s in a proMect#

(igure O# ProMect $ummary (orm (ittings editor# As you )ecome more -amiliar /ith the results0 you may /ant to adMust the -itting -lo/ coe--icients# The de-ault .alues supplied /ith the program are pu)lished -igures e3tracted -rom the Crane Co# Technical report =1*# Price data)ase editor# ,t is necessary -or you to !eep your cost data)ase current -or the price to )e .alid# Conclusion The Pipe(lo/ program is a comprehensi.e circuit pressure drop calculator# ,ts ease ouse0 accurate calculation and error chec!ing -eatures ma!e it an in.alua)le tool -or the airconditioning designer# :e-erences Crane Company0 Technical report =1* Perry Chemical "ngineers @and)oo!0 "d : Perry P D 9reen

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