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Pressure Drop Analysis for Engineers

This document summarizes the calculations for pressure drop of Item No. 2432 through a strainer pipe under clean and 50% clogged conditions. Key parameters include a density of 0.993 kg/m3, viscosity of 0.01 cp, pipe diameter of 50mm, and screen length and diameter. The pressure drop is calculated to be 18.595 kg/cm2 or 7.321 inches of water for clean conditions, and 44.013 kg/cm2 or 17.328 inches of water for 50% clogged conditions.

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Pressure Drop Analysis for Engineers

This document summarizes the calculations for pressure drop of Item No. 2432 through a strainer pipe under clean and 50% clogged conditions. Key parameters include a density of 0.993 kg/m3, viscosity of 0.01 cp, pipe diameter of 50mm, and screen length and diameter. The pressure drop is calculated to be 18.595 kg/cm2 or 7.321 inches of water for clean conditions, and 44.013 kg/cm2 or 17.328 inches of water for 50% clogged conditions.

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Pressure Drop Calculations for Item No:.

2432

Density :.992.85 Kg/m3


Viscocity:. 1 Cp

Process At 100% Clean At 50% Clogged


Strainer Pipe Screen Condition Condition
Parameters
Outside
Size(mm) 50(2)" 6.03 Diameter of Screen(cm) 6.00 p - Density of Liquid in gm/cm3 0.993 0.993
Diameter(cm)

Type Y STRAINER Pipe Schedule(Sch) STD Length of Screen(cm) 13.00 μ - viscosity of Liquid in gm/cm-s 0.010 0.010

Surface Area
Class Rating 150 Thickness (cm) 0.391 245.08 Flow in Cm3/sec 3111.024 3111.024
of Screen(SAS) (cm2) at Clean Condition

V - Superficial Velocity of fluid


Surface Area of Screen 1t 50%
Inside Diameter 5.2 122.54 based upon the gross area of the 50.153 100.306
Clogged
screen cm/sec
Net Area of Screen used for filtering (cm2)
Area of Pipe 21.6 62.03 V/α = 198.147 396.295
at Clean Condition
Net Area of Screen used for filtering @ 50%
31.02 (p/μ) = 99.285 99.285
Clogged (cm2)

Ratio at Clean Condition 2.87 Re - Reynolds No=D*(V/α)*(p/μ) 739.510 1479.020

C - Coefficient of discharge
Ratio at 50% Clogged 1.43 1.000 1.300
(From Perry page no. 5-40)

Q - % opening in 20 Wire Mesh for 28 SWG 49.60 g - Gravitational force cm/sec2 981.000 981.000

K - Velocity Head Loss =


P- Perforation (6mm Hole,8mm pitch) 51.03 14.609 8.645
(1/(C*C) * (1-(α*α)/(α*α)))
Pressure Drop (ΔP) =
D - Opening Width (cm) 0.04 18.595 44.013
(K*p*V*V)/2*g
Pressure Drop (ΔP) Inches of
α - Effective opening area mmSq 0.25 7.321 17.328
Water

Pressure Drop (ΔP) Kg/cm2(g) 0.018 0.043

Pressure Drop (ΔP) mBar 17.877 42.312

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