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    learner1

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    Updated: Oct 22, 2024
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    Hi,

    i want to add an exchanger in my process and the cooling medium is tapped frm an 8" piping of Cooling Water supply.

    How do i estimate the cooling water flowrate to the new exchanger if the the piping to this new exchanger is at 2 "?

    Thx!
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  • pnkjrao

    MemberOct 26, 2009

    Please refer to this site for further info
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    learner1
    Hi,

    i want to add an exchanger in my process and the cooling medium is tapped frm an 8" piping of Cooling Water supply.

    How do i estimate the cooling water flowrate to the new exchanger if the the piping to this new exchanger is at 2 "?

    Thx!
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  • Kaustubh Katdare

    AdministratorOct 26, 2009

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  • gohm

    MemberOct 27, 2009

    Do you know your elevations and pressures?
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  • learner1

    MemberNov 2, 2009

    I know that the suppy pressure is abt 2 barg.

    From here, how do i estimate the flowrate of a 2" piping that branches out frm an 8" Cooling Water Supply header?

    Tx.
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  • Voltaire

    MemberJul 24, 2010

    It is not as simple as that: is the water tube side or shell side? what is the tube diameter/baffle size/tube pitch etc. etc. etc. Stick to computers 😀
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