Transcription of Calculating Two-Phase Pressure Drop - River City Engineering
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Chemical Processing, 2000 Fluid Flow 1 of 8 Calculating Two-Phase Pressure DropScott S. Haraburda, PE Engineer, GE Plastics, Mt. Vernon, INAndSteve Chafin Process Engineer, River City Engineering , Lawrence, KSFluid flow concerns are quite prevalent among systems that handle chemicals, either inthe liquid or the vapor state. An important parameter for characterizing the energy of thefluid flowing within a contained system, such as pipes, is Pressure . This pressurebecomes important for designing pipe sizes, determining pump requirements, andaddressing safety concerns.
Chemical Processing, 2000 Fluid Flow Annual http://www.chemicalprocessing.com Page 3 of 8 Step 4: Calculate the two phase line sizing properties.
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