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  1. Example - Capacity of 50 mm Steam Pipe. The capacity of a 50 mm steam pipe with 10 bar pressure and steam velocity 25 m/s is 1098 kg/h.

  2. Sizing pipes for superheated steam duty. Superheated steam can be considered as a dry gas and therefore carries no moisture. Consequently there is no chance of pipe erosion due to suspended water droplets, and steam velocities can be as high as 50 to 70 m/s if the pressure drop permits this.

  3. Steam is a compressible gas where the capacity of a pipe line depends on the size of the pipe and the steam pressure. This table below can be used for fast calculation of steam pipes sch. 80. in general - 80 ft/sec is a recommended steam velocity

    Gauge Pressure (psi)
    Steam Velocity (ft/s)
    Pipe Size (in)(1/2")
    Pipe Size (in)(3/4")
    5
    50
    15
    27
    5
    80
    24
    43
    5
    120
    35
    64
    10
    50
    18
    33
  4. Online calculator to quickly determine Pipe Sizing by Velocity for Steam. Includes 53 different calculations. Equations displayed for easy reference.

  5. Steam is a compressible gas where the capacity of a pipe line depends on the size of the pipe and the steam pressure. Steam Flow Rate vs. Pressure Drop - Schedule 40 Pipe Flow rate (lb/h) and pressure drop per 100 feet of pipe.

  6. Steam Pipe Sizing Charts. Re-Evaporation Chart. Velocity Multiplier Chart for Figure 22. Reprinted by permission from ASHRAE. Example of Use of Basic and Velocity Multiplier Charts. Given: Weight – Flow Rate = 6700 lb per hr. Initial Steam Pressure = 100 psig. Pressure Drop = 11 psi per 100 ft. Find: f Schedule 40 pipe require.

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  8. Properly sized steam pipes ensure that steam is transported efficiently, reducing energy loss and increasing system efficiency. Discover the factors that affect steam pipe sizing, such as pressure, temperature, and flow rate, and learn how to calculate the optimal pipe size for your system.