Gravity Flow Line Sizing

Fluid Properties

Pipe Configuration

Validation & Checks

Calculation Results

Selected Pipe ID (di) -
Flow Area (A) -
Superficial Velocity (v) i Velocity assuming the pipe is running full. Used for Froude number screening. -
Froude Number (NFr) i Dimensionless number indicating flow regime.
< 0.3: Self-Venting (Good)
> 0.3: Siphon/Pulse (Bad for gravity)
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Flow Regime -

Required Diameter (Optimization)

Min. ID for Self Venting -

Technical Notes & Engineering Guide

Variable Definitions

  • Qm (kg/h): Mass flowrate of the liquid.
  • Qv (mΒ³/h): Volumetric flowrate (Qm / ρ).
  • ρ (kg/mΒ³): Fluid density at operating conditions.
  • di (mm): Internal pipe diameter derived from Nominal Size (DN) and Schedule.
  • NFr: Froude Number (dimensionless).

Formulas & Logic

  • Velocity (v): Calculated based on full pipe area.
    v = Qv / (Ο€ Β· (di/2)Β²)
  • Froude Number (NFr):
    NFr = v / √(g · di)
  • Criteria (Self-Venting): Flow is considered self-venting if NFr < 0.3. This ensures air can escape upstream against the liquid flow.
  • Criteria (Siphon): If NFr > 0.3, the pipe may run full, siphon, or pulse (slug flow).

Assumptions & Standards

  • Standard: Based on principles found in Hills (1974) for gravity lines and self-venting criteria.
  • Fluid: Assumes single-phase liquid entry (no flashing).
  • Erosion: Velocity is checked against a standard limit of 0.9 - 1.0 m/s for gravity drains to prevent erosion/noise.
  • Min Size: Checks against DN150 (common underground minimum), though smaller is allowed for instrument drips.
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