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OBSERVASI PENURUNAN TEKANAN (PRESSURE DROP) PADA SISTEM PERPIPAAN: PENGARUH PANJANG DAN DIAMETER PIPA, ELBOW, DAN TEE Nuryoto, Nuryoto; Rahmayetty, Rahmayetty; Yusuf Rumbino; Astrilia Damayanti; Doni Rahmat Wicakso
Jurnal Rekayasa Mesin Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Mesin, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jrm.v15i2.1666

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The piping system is a fundamental process equipment in the industry. The phenomena that occur in piping systems vary depending on the conditions of the pipes and the fluids flowing through them. Therefore, research related to piping systems requires attention to minimize and understand the occurring phenomena. There have been many studies related to piping analysis, but what sets this research apart from previous studies is that it focuses on examining the contribution of each component of the piping system to friction loss-pressure drop. Furthermore, the data obtained is used to determine the deviation or difference between experimental data and theoretical calculations. This research aims to study the correlation between friction loss and pressure drop in piping systems (including pipes, elbows, and tees) and to determine the extent of deviation between theoretical calculations and actual conditions, as well as to understand the trend of such deviations. Results show that as the length of the pipe increases, there is an increase in pressure drop, especially for pipe lengths of 0.6, 0.8, and 1.4 meters, the values are 275.26, 367.0, and 642.27 Pa over density, respectively. Conversely, as the pipe diameter increases, the resulting pressure drop becomes smaller, namely for pipe diameters of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.25 inches, the values are 266.64, 93.33, and 13.33 Pa over density, respectively. In the observation of the influence of fittings, it is shown that the pressure drop generated by elbows is greater than that of tees, with values of 26.66 and 13.33 Pa over density, respectively. When calculating the percentage deviation, there is a tendency for longer pipes and larger diameters will increase the percentage of deviation. For pipe lengths of 0.4, 0.6, and 1.4 meters, the percentage deviations are 3.23, 10.11, and 17.50%, respectively. For variations in pipe diameter, the percentage deviations are 3.23, 41.74, and 47.15% for diameters of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.25 inches, respectively. Meanwhile, the percentage deviation for tees is greater than that of elbows, with values of 84.78% (for elbows) and 185.02% (for tees).
OBSERVASI PENURUNAN TEKANAN (PRESSURE DROP) PADA SISTEM PERPIPAAN: PENGARUH PANJANG DAN DIAMETER PIPA, ELBOW, DAN TEE Nuryoto, Nuryoto; Rahmayetty, Rahmayetty; Yusuf Rumbino; Astrilia Damayanti; Doni Rahmat Wicakso
Jurnal Rekayasa Mesin Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Mesin, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jrm.v15i2.1666

Abstract

The piping system is a fundamental process equipment in the industry. The phenomena that occur in piping systems vary depending on the conditions of the pipes and the fluids flowing through them. Therefore, research related to piping systems requires attention to minimize and understand the occurring phenomena. There have been many studies related to piping analysis, but what sets this research apart from previous studies is that it focuses on examining the contribution of each component of the piping system to friction loss-pressure drop. Furthermore, the data obtained is used to determine the deviation or difference between experimental data and theoretical calculations. This research aims to study the correlation between friction loss and pressure drop in piping systems (including pipes, elbows, and tees) and to determine the extent of deviation between theoretical calculations and actual conditions, as well as to understand the trend of such deviations. Results show that as the length of the pipe increases, there is an increase in pressure drop, especially for pipe lengths of 0.6, 0.8, and 1.4 meters, the values are 275.26, 367.0, and 642.27 Pa over density, respectively. Conversely, as the pipe diameter increases, the resulting pressure drop becomes smaller, namely for pipe diameters of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.25 inches, the values are 266.64, 93.33, and 13.33 Pa over density, respectively. In the observation of the influence of fittings, it is shown that the pressure drop generated by elbows is greater than that of tees, with values of 26.66 and 13.33 Pa over density, respectively. When calculating the percentage deviation, there is a tendency for longer pipes and larger diameters will increase the percentage of deviation. For pipe lengths of 0.4, 0.6, and 1.4 meters, the percentage deviations are 3.23, 10.11, and 17.50%, respectively. For variations in pipe diameter, the percentage deviations are 3.23, 41.74, and 47.15% for diameters of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.25 inches, respectively. Meanwhile, the percentage deviation for tees is greater than that of elbows, with values of 84.78% (for elbows) and 185.02% (for tees).
Co-Authors Ababil, Devara Candra Abdurrafi, Faishol Ahmed Tessario Ekanuramanta Amelia Fitri Ananda Muthi Athirah Angga Pratama Anggun Septiamurti Ar Rasyid, Moh. Rizal Artanti Putri, Dewi Ayasha Maharani Ayu Nur Permadhini Bahlawan, Zuhriyan Ash Shiddieqy Bariroh, Siti Bayu Triwibowo Catur Rini Widyastuti, Catur Rini Desy Hikmatul Siami Dewi Selvia Fardhyanti Doni Rahmat Wicakso Eko Setyawan Endah Ayu Fitriana Eva Amalia Alvionita Eva Amalia Alvionita Fadlurrohman Fadlurrohman Fahreza Pracenda Felicitia Fitriana, Endah Ayu Fitriyani, Winda Risma Fortuna, Dwi Hanif Ardhiansyah Hanif Ardhiansyah Haniif Prasetiawan Harianingsih, Harianingsih Hernadin, Ivan Aldino Hutomo , Gayuh Aditya Hutomo, Gayuh Aditya Isaroyati, Luluk Karenina Hakim Kevin Thomas Khoridatus Sulwa Krisdayanti , Shendy kurniawan, Adhetya Larasati, Amalia Layliyah, Marifatul Luluk Arvi Cahyaning Suwandi Luqman Buchori M. Burhan Rubai Wijaya Maftuchan, Maftuchan Magfiroh, Meilina Maharani, Anggun Maulida Zakia Megawati Megawati - Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Melanie Hartalia Putrie Miftahuddin Azhari Moh. Rizal Ar Rasyid Noor Ubay, Isnina Nur Kholifah Chandra Mulyani Nur Kholifah Chandra Mulyani Nurkhasanah, Eva Nurul Huda Nurul Khusna Nuryoto Nuryoto Nuryoto Oktaviana, Vira Permanadewi, Indrasukma Pradnya, Irene Nindita Prasetyo, Ridwan Anung Prayogo, Robby Danang Qurnaini, Rika Alda Radenrara Dewi Artanti Putri Radenrara Dewi Artanti Putri, Radenrara Dewi Artanti Radenrara Putri Rahimsyah Ijas Nur Rasyid Rahmayetty Rahmayetty Revasha Ajeng Kamalia Reyhan Dwi Saputra Riana Defi Mahadji Putri Rizki, Muhammad Prabu Salma Alfahra Choirunisa Salwa, Dian Fatimatus Sandra Anggita Fadriana Sarto Sarto - Sarto Serlia Fitri Sadan Siti Bariroh Sulardjaka, S Syafitri, Laila Taufan Satya Wiguna Triani, Fita Tsani Muftidar Wahyudi Budi Sediawan Wahyudi Budi Sediawan Waryanto, Arif Wibowo, Muhammad Yusuf Widaya, Adi Risma Widi Astuti Widi Astuti Widi Widayat Wijaya, Muhammad Burhan Rubai Winaningsih, Ima Yusuf Rumbino Zulfi Fitriani