Normally in the design of the exhaust system the first concern would
be the height of the exhaust pipe to ensure that the effluent are
sfaely dispersed in the free stream and the other is re-entrainment
which is mostly associated with high velocity discharge (which is not
your case). You may want to contact tri-stack exhaust systems -
strobic air corp based in harleysville, PA.
- In PipingDesign@y..., constant george <chris_geocon@y...> wrote:
> Hi,
> There are some steps in point form for your
> consideration:
> 1. composition of the exhaust gases for flow
> calculations and material selection (corrosivity)
> 2. maximum flow expected, eventually worse case
> scenario or over capacity allowance (if the case)
> 3. temperature of the exhaust to allow a proper
> material selection (see 1. too)
> 4. review of draft requirements
> 5. pipe to be insulated or not and height of the pipe
> Of course these is probably not everything you need,
> but I hope would be helpful. Good luck!
>
> --- azimuddin12@h... wrote:
> > how to design a pipe which is releasing exhaust into
> > atmosphere. the
> > pipe to be installed vertically. inlet pressure of
> > exhaust is 150mbar.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail
> <a href="http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/">http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/</a>
Received on Fri Jul 27 10:42:00 2001