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Pipe Sizing In Process Plants


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Pipe Sizing In Process Plants
Last updated 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 657.20 MB | Duration: 1h 6m

Understand how to choose the suitable line size for a fluid based on the required criteria​

What you'll learn
Learn how to calculate the main parameters used for pipe sizing for liquid, gas and two phase flow
Know the common velocity criteria used for judging a pipe size for different fluid services
Know the common pressure drop criteria used for judging a pipe size for different fluid services
See how two phase flow regimes affect the pipe
See some examples of choosing the suitable pipe size and how the chosen criteria affects the pipe diameter
Requirements
Basics of fluid mechanics
Description
Pipe sizing is one of the first major activities a process engineer carries out during the preparation of the P&ID.Pipe size is an important factor for a well-designed process. It shall affect fluid velocity, pressure drop, flow regime,.etc.A poorly sized pipe can cause disturbance to the whole process and may lead to plant shutdown in critical cases.Pipe size also has a lot to do with cost, oversizing a pipe means extra cost, more complex pipe design, more foundation, even sometimes process issues.In this course, you'll learn how to choose the correct pipe size that works with the corresponding fluid service and compare it with velocity, pressure drop, and two-phase flow regime criteria.Through this course, you'll see how to calculate the velocity and pressure drop of a fluid in the pipe. Then after calculating the parameters, we'll see the expected criteria range for each service, so that we can compare them with our calculated parameters.We'll see also what are the two-phase flow regimes and how we should deal with them.Finally, I'll give some examples for pipe sizing and I'll give an Excel sheet that can...

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