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TJ: Check out (Seider, 132) (the dark grey book) for a pumps/compressor rule of thumb | |||
==Valves== | ==Valves== |
Revision as of 19:22, 7 February 2014
Authors: Thomas Considine, Sean Kelton, Michael Gleeson
Introduction
The transportation and storage of fluids is essential to a chemical process plant. Piping, valves, pumps and compressors comprise the major components of fluid handling equipment. The goal of process hydraulics in a design setting is to overcome frictional losses in piping and equipment, provide correct operating conditions, and overall assist in the controls of the plant. All three objectives must be design in concert, and before the final controls system is designed. (Towler, 1207).
Hydraulic systems & Pressure drop
Pumps & Compressors
TJ: Check out (Seider, 132) (the dark grey book) for a pumps/compressor rule of thumb