Cleveland Paper - A Graphic Solution of D’Arcy’s Formula for the Transmission of Compressed Air in Pipes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Nathaniel Herz
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Jan 1, 1913

Abstract

The formula very frequently used for computing the economical size of pipe to transmit compressed air is that of D'Arey, as follows: D = cV w1l Where, D = the volume of compressed air delivered in cubic feet per minute, at the final pressure. c = an experimental coefficient determined for the various sizes of pipe, d = the diameter of the pipe in inches. 1 = the length of the pipe in feet. p, = the initial gauge-pressure in pounds per square inch, p2 = the final gauge-preesure in pounds per square inch. w1 = the density of the air, or the weight in pounds per cubic foot at the initial pressure, p1. The most common case is that in which the given quantities are: the quantity of air required, the length of the pipe, and the initial pressure. The method of solution is to assume a pressure-loss and to compute the remaining factor, cd5, thus giving the size of pipe corresponding to the assumed loss of pressure. It is always desirable to try two or more pressure-drops, in order to find the combination that is most satisfactory, since often a small change in the size of pipe will reduce or increase the loss of pressure several pounds. An alternative method is to assume a size of pipe and calculate the corresponding pressure-drop. Each method involves a series of tedious calculations to arrive at the most economical solution, and also requires the use of tables giving the constant, c, the density of the air, w1, and often, for convenience, a table giving the values of the expressions p1-p2 and c J I hare constructed a graphic chart, Fig. 1, for the solution of
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APA: Nathaniel Herz  (1913)  Cleveland Paper - A Graphic Solution of D’Arcy’s Formula for the Transmission of Compressed Air in Pipes

MLA: Nathaniel Herz Cleveland Paper - A Graphic Solution of D’Arcy’s Formula for the Transmission of Compressed Air in Pipes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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