Pumping Stations Design Lecture 7
Pumping Stations Design Lecture 7
h 16 s y 32V 2 L 3Dg gD
Where,
h = headless in the pipe, m L = pipe length, m sy = yield stress of the sludge, N/m2 = sludge density , kg /m3 D = pipe diameter , m g= gravitational acceleration,9.81 m/s2 = coefficient of rigidity, kg/(m.s) Dr. Fahid Rabah , PE frabah@iugaza.edu V = flow velocity, m/s
Vlc
Note: The values of sy and are taken from figures 19.2 and 19.3. The Bingham equations are valid for laminar flow only.
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H 2 fV L gD
or
H L p D G V
2 fLV p D
Where,
= headless in the pipe, m = pipe length, m = pressure drop, N/m2 = sludge density , kg /m3 = pipe diameter , m = gravitational acceleration,9.81 m/s2 = friction factor = flow velocity, m/s
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Hedstrom number:
He
D2sy
Reynolds number:
DV
Where,
He = Hedstrom number , dimensionless R = Reynolds number , dimensionless sy = yield stress of the sludge, N/m2 = sludge density , kg /m3 D = pipe diameter , m = coefficient of rigidity, kg/(m.s) Dr. Fahid Rabah , PE frabah@iugaza.edu V= flow velocity, m/s
Diaphragm pump
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Sedimentation Tank
Sedimentation Tank