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Erosional Velocity Calculator

Process engineers calculate Erosional velocity in pipes to define the maximum velocity that a fluid can travel...

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Process engineers calculate Erosional velocity in pipes to define the maximum velocity that a fluid can travel in a pipeline and based on finding they define an operational velocity limit. This is important as higher velocities can cause pipe erosion over time. This application uses a common recommended practice equations that are provided in API RP 14E to estimate the erosional velocity, having said recommended practice, it's important to point out that different operators have their own guidelines on this issue, if you see any room for improving this application let me know.

The application will calculate following:
+ Mixture Density
+ Erosional velocity
+ Minimum pipe cross sectional area

The input is available in SI and US Units of measurement.
If the Mixture density is defined the application will not calculate the Cross sectional area, to calculate the mixture density and the cross sectional area, extra input is needed, Operation Temperature, Pressure, Gas/Liquid ratio, gas compressibility factor, gas specific gravity and liquid specific gravity.

The erosional velocity calculator also has predefined set values of the equation empirical constant "C" for the following set of service conditions
Continuous non-corrosive service - (Factor available assumes clean fluid and carbon steel pipe material)
Intermittent non-corrosive service - (Factor available assumes clean fluid and carbon steel pipe material)
Continuous corrosive service - (Factor available assumes clean fluid and corrosion resistant pipe material)
Intermittent corrosive service - (Factor available assumes clean fluid and corrosion resistant pipe material)

THIS VERSION OF THE APPLICATION DOESN'T REQUIRE INTERNET CONNECTION AND DOESN'T CONTAIN ANY ADVERTS.

Last update

July 18, 2019

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