Flow of Fluids Premium calculates the balanced flow
rates and pressures in fluid piping systems, showing
how the entire piping system operates. Using the
calculated results, you can see the flow rate in
each pipeline, the pressure at each pipeline
junction, along with details on the operation of
pumps, control valves, and components.
Pipeline Pressure Drop Calculations
Flow of Fluids Premium performs all head loss
calculations using the Darcy-Weisbach formula; it
uses the Colebrook equation to calculate the
friction factor in the pipeline. This method
provides accurate results for non-compressible
fluids, including most process fluids. The Darcy-Weisbach
method also provides satisfactory results for
compressible fluids when the pressure drops in a
pipeline are less than 40% of the inlet pressures.
Engineering Data Tables
Flow of Fluids Premium locates pipeline, fluid, and
valve & fitting properties in engineering data
tables. The customer can customize the content of
the engineering data tables using the supplied Table
Manager program. Using the program, you can create
your own tables, modify existing data tables, or
install manufacturers' tables.
Flow of Fluids Premium calculates the physical
property data for fluids using the DIPPER, and Yaws
methods, or a polynomial function. The user chooses
a fluid from the list of installed tables and enters
a temperature and pressure. The program determines
the state of the fluid (liquid or vapor) along with
the density, viscosity, and vapor pressure for
liquids, and the density, viscosity, and specific
heat ratio for vapors.
The program comes with a variety of pipe material
tables that contain the pipe roughness, the
available schedules or wall thickness and the
available pipe diameters.
The standard valve and fitting table shipped with
Flow of Fluids Premium contains the entire valve and
fitting types found in the Crane Technical Paper
410. Custom valve and fitting tables can be created
for various materials and pipe specifications.
Network Analysis Method
Flow of Fluids Premium calculates the balanced flow
rates and pressures in a piping system using the
simultaneous path adjustment method developed by Dr.
Wood of the University of Kentucky. This method uses
the Hardy Cross method and once the program is near
a solution it then switches to the linear method to
complete the calculation.
The program automatically sets up the equations for
the network calculations by tracing the system loops
and developing the flow and pressure drop equations
needed for the network calculations.
Pump Selection & Evaluation
Flow of Fluids Premium uses the method outlined in
the Hydraulic Institute Standards for Centrifugal,
Rotary & Reciprocating Pumps when performing pump
calculations. Various manufacturers supply
Electronic Pump Catalogs to provide the information
needed for pump selection and evaluation. A list of
the supporting manufacturers can be found at (http://www.eng-software.com/pml/).
Pumps can also be modeled by manually entering the
pump performance data supplied on a typical pump
curve.
Control Valve Selection & Evaluation
Control valve sizing is performed using the method
outlined in the Instrument Society of America
Standard ISA S75.01 Flow Equations for Sizing
Control Valves. Electronic Control Valve Catalogs
provide the information needed for control valve
selection and evaluation. Control valves can be
manually entered in the piping system model,
allowing any manufacturer's valves to be modeled.
Flow Meter Sizing
Flow meter and balance orifice sizing is performed
using the method outlined in the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers Standard