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25nb y Strainer

This document calculates the pressure drop across a 25NB Y strainer screen for dry nitrogen gas at 100% clean and 50% clogged conditions. It provides the screen geometry, flow properties of dry nitrogen, and equations used to calculate the pressure drop. Key values calculated include a pressure drop of 36.4 mbar at 100% clean conditions and a screening area ratio of 0.293 at 50% clogged. The pressure drop calculation is based on coefficients of discharge, screen opening area, fluid properties like density and viscosity, and flow velocity through the screen.

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25nb y Strainer

This document calculates the pressure drop across a 25NB Y strainer screen for dry nitrogen gas at 100% clean and 50% clogged conditions. It provides the screen geometry, flow properties of dry nitrogen, and equations used to calculate the pressure drop. Key values calculated include a pressure drop of 36.4 mbar at 100% clean conditions and a screening area ratio of 0.293 at 50% clogged. The pressure drop calculation is based on coefficients of discharge, screen opening area, fluid properties like density and viscosity, and flow velocity through the screen.

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25NB (Y strainer) PRESSURE DROP CALCULATION FOR 100% CLEAN CONDITION

DOC NO
CODE NO
APPN

3943
DRY NITROGEN

P - Pressure drop
C - Coefficient of discharge
- Effective opening area mmSq
g - Gravitational force cm/secSq
p - Density of Working fluid in gm/cm cube
- viscosity of Working fluid in gm/cm-s
Re - Reynolds No.
V - Superficial Velocity of fluid based upon the gross area of the screen cm/sec
D - opening width
Q - % opening in wire mesh
P - % opening in perforated sheet
K - Velocity Head Loss
DS - Diameter of Screen
LS - Length of Screen
Class 150
FOR 1"
ID=
Cross Sectional Area Of Pipe =
Known Value

DS
LS

2.664 CM

5.573724696 cm2
R1 =

2 cm
5 cm

Surface area of the screen=


Net area of the screen=
Ratio=

1 cm

18.84 cm2
3.2679864 cm2

0.586320024

Surface area of the screen=

9.42 cm2

Net Surface area of screen @ 50 % Clogged Condition =


SCREENING AREA RATIO=
49

P=

35.4

p=

0.0065 gm/cm3

D=

0.0193 cm

0.0076 gm/cm-s

Screen Geometry at 50% clogg condition

1.6339932 cm2
Ratio At 50% Clogged Condition
40 Mesh
5mm Hole & 8mm Pitch
6.5 kg/m3

0.17346
5555.556 cm cube/sec
294.8808917 cm/sec

Flow Conversion
m3/hr
1
20

Re = D*(V/)*(p/)
Re =
Now

28.06107875
C=

0.5

g=

981 cm /sec2

K=

P =

128.9417242

(K*p*V*V)
2*g

Substituting Values in Equation


Calculated P =
Calculated P =
Calculated P =
Hence, Calculated P =
Calculated P =

TIMES THE PIPE CROSS

Required Ratio at 100% Clean Condition Satisfies

0.293160012

Q=

=
Flow =
V=

3.38

37.14506215 cm of water
371.4506215 mm of water
14.62404022 inches of water
0.03641386 Kg/cm2 (g)
36.41386014 MBARG

(V/)=

1699.993611

(p/)=

0.855263158

Where,

K= (1 * (1-(*) )
((C*C)(*))

277.7778 cm3/sec.
5555.556 cm3/sec.

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