Re: Line sizing Software

From: <Geoff>
Date: Thu Sep 25 2003 - 17:35:00 EDT


AFT have Fathom for steady state hydraulics and Impulse for unsteady state. You can select the model basis for friction factor from a variey of standard methods. there are also non Newtonian models and specialist models for papaer stock. They also have a program called Mercury that can be used to determine investment decisions linked to line sizing and operations. The latter software isnt cheap but is very powerful and on a multimillion dollar project will certainly allow you to optimise piping and equipment selection and costing.

Go to www.aft.com for more details.

I have no financial interest in AFT . Just a happy customer.

Geoff Stone
--- abumasr <abumasr@yahoo.com> wrote:



Could any body help ?

Which software more aproriate on Hydraulick calculation
- in process unit

How about:
- Pipeflow from neotech

Tx.

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