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Delta P Calculation

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CALCULATION OF PRESSURE DROP FOR A SINGLE-PHASE LIQUID IN A PIPE

Liquid = Produced Oil


Density kg/m3
INPUTS:

850.0000
0.0200
0.101
0.0258

Viscosity (Ns/m2)
Pipe Inside Diameter (m)
Flow (m3/sec)
RESULTS:

Flow Velocity =
Reynolds Number =
Smooth Pipe Friction Factor =
Frictional Pressure Drop (N/m2)/m =

3.2456 m/S
13867.50988
0.0072891496 For Re<2000, f = 16/Re. F

1298.4

Pipeline Pressure Drop Calculations


INPUTS:

RESULTS:

Pipe Length (ft) =


Inlet Pressure (psi) =

11000.0
7500.0

Frictional Pressure Loss (psi) =

631.4

Hydrostatic Head (psi) =


Outlet Pressure (psi) =

-4054.9
2813.7

Pressure Drop (psi) =

4686.3

or Re<2000, f = 16/Re. For Re>2000: f = 0.0791/Re^0.25


0.0574

psi/ft

CALCULATION OF PRESSURE DROP FOR A SINGLE-PHASE LIQUID IN A PIPE


Liquid = Produced Oil
Density kg/m3
INPUTS:

750.0000
0.0250
0.231
0.0736

Viscosity (Ns/m2)
Pipe Inside Diameter (m)
Flow (m3/sec)
RESULTS:

Flow Velocity =
Reynolds Number =
Smooth Pipe Friction Factor =

1.7564
12171.95368
0.0075307184

Frictional Pressure Drop (N/m2)/m =

150.9

Pipeline Pressure Drop Calculations


INPUTS:

RESULTS:

Pipe Length (ft) =


Elevation Change - pipe outlet - pipe inlet (ft) =
Inlet Pressure (psi) =

50160.0
6600.0
2813.7

Frictional Pressure Loss (psi) =

334.5

Hydrostatic Head (psi) =


Outlet Pressure (psi) =

-2146.7
332.5

Pressure Drop (psi) =

2481.2

m/S
For Re<2000, f = 16/Re. For Re>2000: f = 0.0791/Re^0.25

e Drop Calculations

0.0067

psi/ft

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