Pulp Head Loss

cwengenharia.pulpheadloss

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Total installs
3(3)
Rating
0.0
Released
January 10, 2017
Last updated
January 10, 2017
Category
Tools
Developer
Carlos Williams
Developer details
Name
Carlos Williams
E-mail
carlosw1952@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
Brazil
Address
Rua Dr Francisco Augusto Cesar, 442 Apto 13 Jardim Irajá CEP 14020-530 - Ribeirão Preto -SP
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Description

Pulp Head Loss is a tool for Pulp and Paper process pumps specification, performing friction losses calculations of various types of fibers suspensions flow.
Calculations consider stainless steel pipes of usual commercial diameters and schedules.
Features included:
• Typical flow velocity and recommended pipe diameter for the selected pulp type and production (t/d or sT/d)
• Calculations in two different systems of units – Metric and English (Imperial) – with most usual units for piping calculations
• Internal diameter of the common commercial steel pipes for different schedules (thickness)
• Calculations of both distributed and localized (minor) head losses
Calculations:
• Reference calculated velocities:
Vmax=K’*C^s [m/s]
Vw=1.22*C^1.4 [m/s]
• If V>Vmax:
H/L=F*K*V^a*C^b*D^g [m/100m]
• If VmaxH/L=F*K*Vmax^a*C^b*D^g [m/100m]
• If VH/L=264*V^1.75*D^ (-1.25) [m/100m]
Where:
K’, K – numerical coefficient, constant for a given pulp
C – consistency, expressed as a percentage, oven dried [%]
s – exponent, constant for a given pulp
F – factor to correct for temperature, pipe roughness, pulp type and freeness
V – bulk velocity ]m/s]
D – pipe inside diameter [mm]
a, b, g – exponents, constant for a given pulp

* Equations, constants and factors from articles and papers published on the internet.