Try AFT Arrow program. Their website is www.aft.com. An alternative is from
Crane valves. They have software based on their technical bulletin M410 that is
thhe classic for fluid mechanics
"Larry Head" <ljh@kochllc.com> on 27/07/2001 03:46:33 AM
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Subject: [PipingDesign] Compressed air flow predictive math model?
Is anyone out there aware of software, or a relatively easy to use set of formulae, that could be programed into an Excel spreadsheet to model flow of compressed air through a piping system.
A colleague and I are need to develop a method to predict performance of various configurations of open ended piping systems intended as a filter blow-down mechanism. We would like to be able to predict orifice final flow, pressure drops, and blow-down burst times based on pressure drop in the receiver (vessel) at the entry end of the pipe system. Any help would be appreciated.
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Mon Jul 30 18:31:00 2001
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