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Weymouth Pressure and Flow Formula and Calculator
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Weymouth Pressure and Flow Formula and Calculator
Thomas R. Weymouth presented this formula in 1912 for calculating gas flow through high-pressure pipelines. This formula is also used with the flow of compressed air.
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The Weymouth friction factor is as follows:
Eq. 1, Imperial units
f = 0.032 / d0.3333
The Weymouth formula for airflow at standard conditions is
Eq. 2, Imperial units
ΔP = [ ( 1.0457 · 10-3) · T · L ] / ( P · d5.3333 ) [ ( Ps · Qs ) / Ts ]2
Average pressure
Eq. 2a
P = (
P1 + P2 ) / 2
also
Eq. 3, Imperial units
Qs = 21.8742 · Ts / Ps [ ( P12 - P22 ) · d5.3333 ) / ( T · L ) ]0.5
Where:
ΔP = pressure drop, psi
Qs = volume flow rate at standard conditions, SCFM
P1 = upstream pressure, psia
P2 = downstream pressure, psia
P = average pressure, psia
Ps = pressure at standard conditions, psia
Ts = temperature at standard conditions, °R
d = pipe inside diameter, in
T = airflow temperature, °R
L = pipe length, ft
f = friction factor
Weymouth equation in SI units
Eq. 4
Q = (3.7435 · 10-3 ) · Tb / Pb · [ P12 - es · P22 ) / ( G ·tf · Le · Z ) )0.5 · D2.667 · E
Equivalent length of pipe
Eq. 5
Le = [ L · ( ss - 1 ) ] / s
Elevation difference:
Eq. 6
s = 0.0684 ·G · [ ( H2 - H1 ) / ( Tf · Z ) ]
Where;
Q = Volume flow rate, standard m3/d
E = Pipeline efficiency, a value less than 1
Tb = base temperature, 'K (273 + 'C)
Pb = base pressure, kPa P1 = upstream pressure, kPa
P1 =
upstream pressure, kPa
P2 = downstream pressure. kPa
G = gas gravity (air = 1)
Tf = Gas flow temperature at average condition, 'K
Le = equivalent length of pipe segment, km
L = length of pipe segment, km
Z = gas compressibility factor, dimensionless
D = pipe inside diameter, mm
s = elevation adjustement parameter, dimensionless
H1 = upstream elevation, m
H2 = downstream elevation, m
Source:
Piping
Calculations
Manual 0 2005
E. Shashi Menon, P.E.
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