Junctions are used to make the pipe to pipe connections, for example, a pipe change of direction will need a bend, or two streams combining will need a tee or wye junction.
You can make junctions dynamically on the flowsheet by making a pipe connection to an existing junction (or deleting a pipe from an existing junction) or you can explicitly drop a specific junction type onto the flowsheet from the component palette. The table below shows the application of different junction components available in the FluidFlow database:
The table below shows the required data input and the output for the junction components. Note that the results table varies depending upon the fluid phase state and the visible properties selected by the user.
Boundaries Hydraulic models operate with single or multiple origins and destination points. These "points" are called boundaries within the concept of FluidFlow. Boundaries are therefore the points where the model starts and terminates. Correct ...
Boosters Booster is a general term for any fluid machine that adds energy to a fluid and is commonly called an energy-absorbing device. Boosters are mechanical devices that transport fluid from source to destination by increasing fluid pressure. ...
Size Change Size change components bring about a sudden change in velocity at the component. This can be caused by a change in the size of inlet and outlet pipes or by a sudden constriction. In FluidFlow, the thin sharp-edged orifice, thick orifice, ...
Relief Devices FluidFlow allows you to model two types of relief devices, relief valves, and bursting discs. Users have the option of defining the size of the valve or disc or alternatively, allowing the software to automatically size the components ...
General Resistances There are many types of pipe fittings that offer resistance to flow that don’t fit logically into the existing component groups. These types are available from the General Resistances of the Component palette. The resistance of ...