Laminar flow pipe system

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Inventors

Murphy, Peter J.

Application #

518035

Filed

Oct-25-1974

Published

Mar-23-1976

Current US Class

137/1
137/8
138/37
138/41
138/42
138/44

International Classes

F15D 001/02; F15D 001/06

Field of Search

138/37 138/41 138/42 138/44 137/1 137/8 137/842

Examiners

Aegerter; Richard E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brooks Haidt Haffner & Delahunty

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Abstract
A pipe system for conveying fluids having a straight pipe section with a Reynolds number exceeding 2200 by reason of the critical values of interior surface roughness of the pipe and of turbulence at the pipe section inlet, such values being defined, respectively, by the formulae: (e/d) R .ltoreq. 200 and (U/V) R.sup.1.67 .ltoreq. 3500
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fluid conveying system having laminar fluid flow and a Reynolds number in excess of 2200, comprising a straight pipe of circular cross-section having an inlet and outlet, and fluid turbulence control means connected to said inlet for supplying said fluid to said inlet, said pipe having an internal roughness determined from the formula:

(e/d) R .ltoreq. 200

where e is the root mean square height of the roughness of the internal surface of the pipe, d is the internal diameter of the pipe, and R is the Reynolds number, and wherein said fluid turbulence control means is of a form in which the turbulence level of said fluid at said inlet conforms to the formula:



Description
The present invention relates to pipe systems for conveying fluids, such as air, gas, water, oil, etc., from one place to another, and particularly to such a system in which the fluid flow is laminar.

It is well-known in the art that laminar flow transport of fluid is desirable for several reasons. For example, the frictional losses at high flow rates are much smaller with laminar flow than with turbulent flow, and therefore, the pumping energy is less, there is less fluid heating, the pumping pressure is lower, and the piping need not be so strong. Furthermore, because there is a lower heat transfer rate between the fluid and the pipe, less heat is transferred between the surroundings and the fluid when temperature differences are present. Also, with laminar flow, the fluid flow noise is lower than with turbulent flow.

A dimensionless number, known as the Reynolds number, is a descriptive measure of fluid flow in a pipe and is defined as follows:

R = p V d/.mu.
 
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