Introduction To WaterHammer
Introduction To WaterHammer
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To Calculate H
H: increase in pressure
head
a:
Wave speed
V: Change in velocity
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Liquid stationary
Closed valve
(or tripped pump)
Low pressure
Liquid flowing
steadily
Cavity growing
(vacuum)
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Tripped Pumps
Downstream of the pumps
Similar to valve closure, Pressure will drop by the
decelerating water column and can form a huge
vacuum cavity
Often the fluid will return to collapse the cavity causing
severe water hammer pressure
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E-48
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Air
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Air
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st
Restrictor - orifice
Shock wave
Liquid flowing
quickly
Liquid flowing
less quickly
Air
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Water Hammer
Pressure surge during a repressurizing of the
pipeline serving the Point McIntyre field in Alaska
led to BP shutting down the 20,000 b/d field.
The surge caused the line to shift from some of
its supports. No oil was spilled as a result of the
surge.
(Reuters, 10:51 August 16, 2006)
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Water Hammer
Pipe burst during commissioning tests of 150 km, 1.6 m Diam. Pipe.
Control valve closed too early
Design of Pipelines and Pump Stations
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Water Hammer
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Conclusions
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Conclusions
Water Hammer results from any rapid change in
flow conditions
This is accompanied by high pressures and
forces in the system that may cause damage of
pipeline and equipment
Do we need Protection from water hammer?
YES !
Then we must predict it first
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Conclusions
Where does it occur?
In Any pipeline system vulnerable to rapid changes in flow
conditions
Any length
Any Diameter
Any Liquid
Any Pipe Material
Warning Signs:
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Conclusions
It is necessary to know enough to spot the Danger
Signs
Solutions to the problems can be quite simple
Ignoring the problem can lead to a disaster
Complex high risk situations need expert
modeling and design solutions
Keep in mind that we all keep learning all the
time!!
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