Calculating Orifice Profile and Plate Thickness for 48" Pipeline

In summary, the conversation discusses the need to control the pig speed in a 48" pipeline with a pressure of 17 barg. The flow in the pipeline is critical, or "choked," meaning it is limited by the speed of sound in the orifice throat. To estimate the orifice size, the speed of sound in the pipeline must be calculated using the isentropic exponent, gas constant, and gas temperature. The volumetric flow can then be used to solve for the area of the orifice, which can be used to find the orifice bore size. It is recommended to use a CD of .6 for the orifice.
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badri2221
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We have a situation where we have air in front of the dry pigs and need to control the pig speed

Medium is air, pressure is 17 barg upstream and 0.2 barg downstream and pig speed target is O.5 m/s for the pig in the 48" pipeline with a pressure of 17 barg.

need to find the following:

Orifice profile (hole) size?
Plate thickness
 
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For these upstream and downstream conditions the flow is critical, sonic, or "choked" which means the velocity is limited by the speed of sound in the orifice throat.

So a quick estimate is to calculate the speed of sound in the pipeline:

v_sonic = sqrt (k R Tstar)

k = isentropic exponent
R = gas constant
Tstar = 0.8333 Tgas

The volumetric flow is:

V_flow = v_sonic * A_orifice

and solve for A_orifice which is the area of the orifice. Then you can find the orifice bore size from this area.
 
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thanks , i have tried to model it on massflow and Cd as 0.8 landed around 63 mm dia
 
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badri2221 said:
thanks , i have tried to model it on massflow and Cd as 0.8 landed around 63 mm dia

Glad to hear you have this running. I think CD of .6 is closer for an orifice.
 

Related to Calculating Orifice Profile and Plate Thickness for 48" Pipeline

1. How do I calculate the orifice profile and plate thickness for a 48" pipeline?

To calculate the orifice profile and plate thickness for a 48" pipeline, you will need to use the orifice equation, which takes into account the fluid properties, flow rate, and pipe dimensions. You can also use online calculators or software specifically designed for this purpose.

2. What factors should be considered when calculating orifice profile and plate thickness?

When calculating orifice profile and plate thickness, you should consider the type of fluid flowing through the pipeline, the flow rate, pipe dimensions, and the desired pressure drop. Additionally, you may need to take into account any special requirements or regulations for the specific pipeline or industry.

3. How accurate are the calculations for orifice profile and plate thickness?

The accuracy of the calculations for orifice profile and plate thickness depends on the accuracy of the input parameters and the method used for calculation. Generally, the calculations are considered to be accurate within a reasonable range, but it is always recommended to double-check the results and consult with an expert if necessary.

4. Can the orifice profile and plate thickness be determined for other pipeline sizes?

Yes, the orifice equation can be used to calculate the orifice profile and plate thickness for pipelines of different sizes. However, the input parameters may vary depending on the dimensions and properties of the specific pipeline.

5. Are there any safety considerations when calculating orifice profile and plate thickness?

Yes, safety considerations should always be taken into account when calculating orifice profile and plate thickness. This includes ensuring that the plate thickness is sufficient to withstand the pressure and flow conditions, and following any applicable safety regulations or standards for the specific industry or pipeline. It is important to consult with experts and perform thorough testing to ensure the safety and integrity of the pipeline.

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