Hello everyone, as stated by Randy and George, the proper pipe size selection
can be as simple or as complicated as you want to make it.
However, one aspect is frequently neglected. Systems that have a low friction head as compared to the static head will not be as adversely affected from a power cost point of view if you decide to minimize you pipe costs by selecting a pipe one diameter down from your normal selection based on a set velocity.
Jacques
I think a whole lot can go in to the subjects of "sizing" and "design
velocity" of piping. As a start and for the specific applications you note, you
may wish to obtain some basic references (e.g. see the couple, specific
references noted in the thread at
<a href="http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=133700&page=4">http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=133700&page=4</a> ), basic standards
(e.g. ANSI/AWWA) and manufacturer's manuals, as well as search the archives of
this and other forums as you wish. With all the choices of materials,
dimensions, properties, and also in some cases conflicting information out there
today with regard to same, to do this right for the ultimate long-term benefit
for an Owner, taxpayers, and the environment probably requires all this, as well
as perhaps a good bit of experience and perhaps integrity as well. I think
reputable "civil", other engineers, and others working for consultants and
utilities make a living out of doing this and other engineering work.
Randy Conner
Research Department - Technical Division
American Cast Iron Pipe Company
1501 31st Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35207
P. O. Box 2727, Birmingham, AL 35202
ph 205-325-7946
fax 205-325-8095
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Subject: [PipingDesign] Design velocity.
What is the design velocity for the sizing of a potable water/raw water
piping? or which book i can refer.
With Thanks.
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