How to Use Pipe Flow Expert 6.39 for Piping Design and Analysis
Pipe Flow Expert 6.39 is a software application that helps engineers and designers to design, analyze and solve pipe systems. It can calculate fluid flow rates, pressure drops, pump head requirements, pipe sizes and fittings for various types of fluids and pipe materials. In this article, we will show you how to use Pipe Flow Expert 6.39 for some common piping tasks.
How to Add a Reservoir Tank
A reservoir tank is a component that stores fluid at a certain pressure and elevation. To add a reservoir tank in Pipe Flow Expert 6.39, follow these steps:
Click on the Add Component button on the toolbar and select Reservoir Tank.
Click on the drawing area where you want to place the reservoir tank.
Enter the name, elevation and pressure of the reservoir tank in the Component Properties window.
Click on OK to confirm.
How to Add a Pump
A pump is a component that increases the pressure and flow rate of the fluid in the pipe system. To add a pump in Pipe Flow Expert 6.39, follow these steps:
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Click on the Add Component button on the toolbar and select Pump.
Click on the pipe where you want to insert the pump.
Select the type of pump from the drop-down list in the Component Properties window. You can choose from Fixed Flow Rate Pump, Fixed Head Pump, Pump Curve Pump or User Defined Pump.
Enter the name, flow rate, head or pump curve data of the pump depending on the type you selected.
Click on OK to confirm.
How to Add a Pipe and Fitting
A pipe is a component that transports fluid from one point to another. A fitting is a component that changes the direction, size or shape of the pipe. To add a pipe and fitting in Pipe Flow Expert 6.39, follow these steps:
Click on the Add Component button on the toolbar and select Pipe.
Click on the start point of the pipe and drag it to the end point. You can also click on multiple points to create bends or branches.
Select the pipe material, diameter, length and roughness from the drop-down lists in the Pipe Properties window.
If you want to add a fitting to the pipe, click on the Add Fitting button and select the type of fitting from the drop-down list. You can choose from Bend, Tee, Cross, Mitre Bend, Coupling, Globe Valve, Ball Valve, Balancing Valve, Solenoid Valve, Safety Valve, Nozzle/Orifice Plate/Flow Meter/Restrictor/Expander/Reducer/Enlarger/Entrance/Exit Losses/User Defined Losses/Minor Loss Coefficient/K Factor Losses/Pressure Drop Losses/User Defined Fitting Data File Losses/Fitting Data File Losses/Fitting Data File Losses with K Factor Adjustment/Fitting Data File Losses with Pressure Drop Adjustment/Fitting Data File Losses with User Defined Adjustment/Fitting Data File Losses with User Defined Adjustment using K Factor/Fitting Data File Losses with User Defined Adjustment using Pressure Drop/Fitting Data File Losses with User Defined Adjustment using Minor Loss Coefficient/Fitting Data File Losses with User Defined Adjustment using User Defined Fitting Data File/Fitting Data File Losses with User Defined Adjustment using Fitting Data File.
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