Water Hammer. Water and Slurry Hammer
Water Hammer. Water and Slurry Hammer
Water Hammer. Water and Slurry Hammer
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Water hammer. Water and slurry hammer
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pop + hSS Michad
13.8 bar 2⋅L⋅Δv
h NSS=
70.4 bar g⋅Δτ
84.2 bar τc
h NSS=h SS⋅
Δτ
Joujovsky
a⋅Δv
h SS =
g
2⋅L
τc=
a
Et = 2,059,397
bar
s
Bulk modulus and density of water
K= 20,684 bar
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ater hammer. Water and slurry hammer
ulk modulus of water
2.1E+09 Pa
20,684 bar
Maximum pressure developed in a water pipeline with a pressure "p", if a valve is closed nearly instantly or pumps disc
all stoped at the same instant. Pipe data is: "steel", "dn", "sch", "L". The water flow rate is "Q". What is the maximum p
the valve closes in a time "Dt"?
5.- Pressure increment due to water 6.- Maximum pressure developed due to 8.- Pressure increment due to
hammer produced by a sudden shutoff. a sudden shutoff hammer produced by a Not
shutoff.
The pressure increment can be calculated pmax = pop + h For a shutoff time greater tha
with Joukovsky elasticity theory pop = 13.8 bar critical time, the Michaud rela
h= 70.5 bar be used.
− a⋅Δv
h= pmax = 84.2 bar
g 2⋅L⋅Δv 2⋅L
h : pressure increment [mwc] pmax = 1221.8 psi
ΔP= =h⋅ =
g⋅Δτ a⋅Δτ
a : wave velocity [m/s]
Dv : speed variation [m/s] 7. Critical time DP: presure increment (mwc)
Dv = vfinal - vinitial L : pipe length (m)
g : acceleration of gravity m/s² Maximum over- pressure or under- Dv :speed change
The pressure change "h" is pressure are obtained when the g : acceleration of gravity m/s
h= (- a * Dv ) / g shutoff time "Dt", is less or equal to Dt: shutoff time interval (s)
a= 1287.5 m/s the critical time "tc",
Dv = vf - vi m/s DP =
2⋅L
vf = 0 m/s τc= h=
vi = 5.47 m/s a L=
Dv = -5.47 m/s tc = 2*L/a a=
g= 9.81 m/s² L= 1,524 m Dt =
h= 718 mwc a= 1287.5 m/s DP =
h= 70.5 bar tc = 2.4 s
Anex A in SI units
g= 9.80665 m/s²
5.- Pressure increment due to water 6.- Maximum pressure developed due to 8.- Pressure increment due to
hammer produced by a sudden shutoff. a sudden shutoff hammer produced by a Not
shutoff.
The pressure increment can be calculated pmax = pop + h For a shutoff time greater tha
with Joukovsky elasticity theory pop = 13.8 bar critical time, the Michaud rela
h= 70.5 bar be used.
pmax = 84.2 bar
h : pressure increment [mwc] pmax = 1221.8 psi
a : wave velocity [m/s]
Dv : speed variation [m/s] 7. Critical time DP: presure increment (mwc
Dv = vfinal - vinitial L : pipe length (m)
g : acceleration of gravity m/s² Maximum over- pressure or under- Dv :speed change
The pressure change "h" is pressure are obtained when the g : acceleration of gravity m/s
h= (- a * Dv ) / g shutoff time "Dt", is less or equal to Dt: shutoff time interval (s)
a= 1287.47643545 m/s the critical time "tc",
Dv = vf - vi m/s DP =
vf = 0 m/s h=
vi = 5.47 m/s L=
Dv = -5.47 m/s tc = 2*L/a a=
g= 9.80665 m/s² L= 1524 m Dt =
h= 718.4 mwc a= 1287.5 m/s DP =
h= 70.45 bar tc = 2.4 s
g= 9.80665 m/s²
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2⋅L
ΔP=h⋅
arly instantly or pumps discharging into the line are
Q". What is the maximum pressure developed if
a⋅Δτ
a⋅Δv
h=
-Speed of sound in water 4.- Celerity g
a⋅Δv 2⋅L
K ΔP=
c=
√ ρ
speed of sound (m/s)
a=
√( 1+
c
K d
⋅
Et s )
a=
1483 .2
√( 1+
K d
⋅
Et s ) g
⋅
Δv 2⋅L
a⋅Δτ
water bulk modulus (Pa) ΔP= ⋅
water density (kg/m³) a : celerity (wave velocity) (m/s) g Δτ
(K / r )^0.5 c: speed of sound (m/s)
2⋅L⋅Δv
2.1E+09 Pa d: inside pipe diameter (mm)
ΔP=
1000 kg/m³ s: minimum wall thickness (mm) g⋅Δτ
1438 m/s K: water bulk modulus (bar)
a= c / (1 + (K/Et) * (d/s) )^(0.5)
c= 1438.2 m/s 2⋅L⋅Δv
K= 2.1E+09 Pa ΔP=
Et = 2.1E+11 Pa g⋅Δτ
d= 202.74 mm
s= 8.18 mm
a= 1287 m/s
1287.9 m/s
alculated value
1287.5 m/s
- Pressure increment due to water
ammer produced by a sudden shutoff. Bulk modulus of water
70.5 bar k= 22000 bar
alculated value
70.5 bar Pipe elasticity module
Pressure developed due to valve E= 2068428 bar
utoff in the time interval Dt > t c
44.7 bar Note 1.
alculated value Note 1 Tyler error
47.1 bar 484 + 200 = 684 (psi) = 47.16 (bar)
arly instantly or pumps discharging into the line are
Q". What is the maximum pressure developed if
1287.9 m/s
alculated value
1287.5 m/s
- Pressure increment due to water
ammer produced by a sudden shutoff. Bulk modulus of water
70.5 bar k= 22000 bar
alculated value
70.45 bar Pipe elasticity module
Pressure developed due to valve E= 2068428 bar
utoff in the time interval Dt > tc
44.67 bar Note 1.
alculated value Tyler error
47.15 bar 484 + 200 = 684 (psi) = 47.16 (bar)
2⋅L
=h⋅
a⋅Δτ
⋅Δv
c
a⋅Δv 2⋅L a=
= ⋅
K
g
Δv 2⋅L
= ⋅
=
g Δτ
2⋅L⋅Δv
a⋅Δτ
√( 1+
E
g⋅Δτ
2⋅L⋅Δv
=
g⋅Δτ
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DP = h * 2 * L / (a * Dt)
h= 718.4 m
L= 1524.0 m
a= 1287.5 m/s
Dt = 5.0 s
DP = 340.2 m
DP = 33.4 bar
c
a=
K d
√( 1+ ⋅
Et s )
Pehmco water-hammer [3], page 7.21
#VALUE! mm
s = Pipe_Imp_HDPE_PE80_Thickness_Dn_PN
Q=
A=
v=
0.0020
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
m3/s
m2
m/s
√( 1+ ⋅
Ep s )
s= #VALUE! mm
di =
di = #VALUE! mm
7.- Pressure increment due to water 8.- Maximum pressure developed due to
hammer produced by a sudden shutoff. a sudden shutoff (Joukovsky)
For this case, the pressure increment can be Pmax_Jouk = pop + hJouk
calculated with Joukovsky elasticity theory pop = 1.5 bar
−a⋅Δv hJouk = #VALUE! bar
h Jouk =
g Pmax_Jouk = #VALUE! bar
hJouk : pressure increment, Joukovsky #VALUE!
a : wave velocity [m/s]
Dv : speed variation [m/s] 9. Critical time
Dv = vfinal - vinitial
g : acceleration of gravity m/s² Maximum over- pressure or under-
The pressure change "h" is pressures are obtained when the
hJouk = (- a * Dv ) / g m shutoff time "Dt", is less or equal to
a= #VALUE! m/s the critical time "tc",
Dv = vf - vi m/s
2⋅L
vf = 0 m/s τc=
vi = #VALUE! m/s a
Dv = #VALUE! m/s tc = 2*L/a
g= 9.81 m/s² L= 70 m
hJouk = #VALUE! mwc a= #VALUE! m/s
hJouk = #VALUE! bar tc = #VALUE! s
c
a=
K d
√( 1+ ⋅
Ep s )
HDPE elasticity modulus
PEEC
Ep = 8,000 kp/cm²
Ep = 7.8E+08 Pa
Ep = 7,845 bar
Slurry hammer [8]
Data
Slurry
Cv = 0.4 -
rs = 1800 kg/m³
rL = 1000 kg/m³
ES : 1.17E+11 Pa
(Copper)
√ ( ) rL =
+ ⋅E L
ρs ρL 1000 kg/m³
am 2 =
EL E L⋅D EP : 7.85E+08 Pa
1−C v + ⋅C v +
ES E P⋅e
EL : 2.2E+09 Pa
am2 : Celerity of an heterog. ES : 1.2E+11 Pa
Cv : Solids concentration vol. D: #VALUE! mm
rs : Solids density e: #VALUE! mm
rL : Water density a= #VALUE! m/s
EP : Elastic modulus pipe mat.
EL : Elastic modulus of liquid
ES : Elastic modulus of solids
D: Pipe diameter
e: Pipe wall thickness
am⋅u m 0⋅ρL⋅ρS
P=
( 1−CV )⋅ρS +C V⋅ρ L
P: slurry hammer pressure [Pa]
am : celerity of mixture (slurry) [m/s]
um0 : velocity ofmixture (slurrry) before valve closure [m/s]
rL : liquid density [kg/m³]
rS : solids density [kg/m³]
CV: Volume concentration [-]
P= am * um0 * rL * rS / ( (1 - CV) * rS + CV * r L )
am = #VALUE! m/s
um0 = #VALUE! m/s
rL = 1000
rS = 1800
CV = 0.4
P= #VALUE! Pa
P= #VALUE! bar
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Fluid velocity
v= Q/A
Q= 0.0020 m3/s
A= #VALUE! m2
v= #VALUE! m/s
Pipe : HDPE
Liquid: Water
Solids: copper
Maximum pressure developed due to a sudden shutoff
Pmax_Jouk = pop + P
Pop = 1.47 bar
P= #VALUE! bar
Pmax_Jouk = #VALUE! bar
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c
a=
k
a=
√ 1+ ⋅( DR−2 )
E
c / ( 1 + (k/E) * (DR-2) )^0.5
a: wave velocity
C: speed of sound
k: water bulk modulus
E:pipe elasticity modulus
DR: dimension Ratio
c= 4,660 fps
k= 300,000 psi
EPVC 12454 = 400,000 psi
EPE 3408 = 115,000 psi
a)
Dv = 2 fps
Material PVC 12454
DR = 25
Celerity
a= c / ( 1 + (k/E) * (DR-2) )^0.5
c= 4,660 fps
K= 300,000 psi
E= 400,000 psi
DR = 25
a= 1,091 fps
Surge pressure
Ps = a * DV / (2.31*g)
a= 1,091 fps
Dv = 2 fps
g= 32.2 ft/s²
Ps = 29.3 psi
b)
Dv = 2 fps
Material PE 3408
DR = 11
Celerity
a= c / ( 1 + (k/E) * (DR-2) )^0.5
c= 4,660 fps
K= 300,000 psi
E= 115,000 psi
DR = 11
a= 942 fps
Surge pressure
Ps = a * DV / (2.31*g)
a= 942 fps
Dv = 2 fps
g= 32.2 ft/s²
Ps = 25.3 psi
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am2 : Celerity of an heterogeneous fluid
Cv 1 −C v
√ ( ) Cv :
+ ⋅E L Solids concentration by volume
ρs ρL
am 2 =
EL E L⋅D rs : Solids density
1−C v + ⋅C v +
ES E P⋅e rL : Water density
EP : Elastic moduli of pipe material
EL : Elastic modulus of liquid
ES : Elastic modulus of solids
lT : tension stress on the pipe wall
D: Pipe diameter
e: Pipe wall thickness
Eq. 20, [8], page 340
[8] http://tech.scichina.com:8082/sciEe/fileup/PDF/98ye0337.pdf
erogeneous fluid Pressure increment for heterogeneous sluryy, due to suddenly valve shut-off
tion by volume
am⋅u m 0⋅ρL⋅ρS
P=
( 1−CV )⋅ρS +C V⋅ρ L
pipe material
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nly valve shut-off
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a⋅v⋅ρ w⋅ρ s
P=
( 1−C v )⋅ρs +C v⋅ρw
[10]
http://www.plasticpipe.org/pdf/chapter06.pdf
Design of PE Piping Systems
Chapter 6, page 161
Temporary surge pressures
PE pipes can safely tolerate the commonly observed maximum peak
temporary surge pressure of twice the steady state condition.
Negative pressures
Design principles
[7]
[8] http://tech.scichina.com:8082/sciEe/fileup/PDF/98ye0337.pdf
[9]
http://www.plasticengineeredproducts.com/manufacturers/unibell/pubs/uni-tr-7.pdf
[10] http://www.plasticpipe.org/pdf/chapter06.pdf
Design of PE Piping Systems
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