⚡ Transient Water Hammer & Valve Closure Surge Pressure
Calculate pipeline water hammer surge pressure (Joukowsky & Allievi): acoustic wave speed in elastic pipes (a), pipeline wave period (2L/a), maximum pressure surge (bar), and pipe wall hoop stress.
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⚡ Hydraulic Transient Acoustic Shockwave Propagation
Real-time visual simulation: Fast valve closure, high-pressure Joukowsky surge wave, and reservoir reflection📝 Configuration & Presets
💧 Steel Water Main (2000m)
⚡ Hydro Penstock Trip (1.2s)
🌿 HDPE Irrigation Line
🛢️ Crude Oil Trunkline (5000m)
Joukowsky & Allievi Surge Formulation:
• Acoustic Wave Speed: a = √[ (K/ρ) / (1 + (K/E)(D/e)(1−ν²)) ] [m/s]
• Pipe Critical Period: Tp = 2 L / a [seconds]
• Joukowsky Maximum Surge: ΔPmax = ρ · a · V₀ [bar]
• Slow Closure Surge (Tc > Tp): ΔP = ΔPmax · (Tp / Tc)
• Peak Pipe Hoop Stress: σh = Ppeak · D / (2 e) [MPa].
• Acoustic Wave Speed: a = √[ (K/ρ) / (1 + (K/E)(D/e)(1−ν²)) ] [m/s]
• Pipe Critical Period: Tp = 2 L / a [seconds]
• Joukowsky Maximum Surge: ΔPmax = ρ · a · V₀ [bar]
• Slow Closure Surge (Tc > Tp): ΔP = ΔPmax · (Tp / Tc)
• Peak Pipe Hoop Stress: σh = Ppeak · D / (2 e) [MPa].
📊 Surge Pressure Results
📊 Output Summary
Peak Total Pipeline Surge Pressure (Pmax)
27.45 bar (2.74 MPa)
Surge ΔP: +21.45 bar (+219.1 m) | Wave Speed: 1215 m/s
RAPID CLOSURE (Tc ≤ 2L/a)
Acoustic Wave Speed (a)
1215 m/s
Pipe + Fluid elasticity
Pipeline Wave Period (2L/a)
3.29 s
Closure Tc = 3.00 s
Pipe Wall Hoop Stress
68.6 MPa
SAFE (BELOW STEEL ALLOWABLE)
Initial Flow Velocity (V₀)
1.77 m/s
Q = 800 m³/h
📈 Surge Pressure ΔP (bar) vs Valve Closure Time Tc (s)
📉 Peak Pressure Pmax (bar) vs Flow Velocity V0 (m/s)
================================================================= THERMOFLUIDCALC — WATER HAMMER & SURGE PRESSURE REPORT ================================================================= Case Title : Municipal Water Transmission Main Rapid Valve Closure Pipeline Material & Fluid : Carbon Steel (E = 205 GPa, ν = 0.30) / Water (ρ = 998 kg/m³, K = 2.19 GPa) Pipeline Dimensions : L = 2000.0 m, ID = 400.0 mm, Wall Thick e = 8.0 mm, Static Press = 6.00 bar Flow & Closure : Q = 800.00 m3/h, Initial Velocity V0 = 1.77 m/s, Valve Closure Time Tc = 3.00 s ----------------------------------------------------------------- ACOUSTIC WAVE SPEED (a) : 1215.2 m/s PIPELINE PERIOD (Tp = 2L/a): 3.292 seconds CLOSURE REGIME : RAPID CLOSURE (Tc ≤ 2L/a) MAX JOUKOWSKY SURGE (ΔPmax): 21.45 bar (219.05 meters head) ACTUAL SURGE PRESSURE (ΔP) : +21.45 bar PEAK PIPELINE PRESSURE : 27.45 bar (2.74 MPa) Pipe Wall Hoop Stress : 68.61 MPa SAFETY STATUS : SAFE (BELOW STEEL ALLOWABLE) =================================================================
📘 Calculation Methodology & Water Hammer Standards
Joukowsky Equation & Elastic Wave Speed
Calculates peak potential surge $\Delta P_{max} = \rho a \Delta V$ when valve closure occurs faster than one acoustic round-trip ($T_c \le 2L/a$).
Allievi Slow Closure Mitigation
Extending valve closure duration ($T_c > 2L/a$) allows reflected relief waves from the upstream reservoir to attenuate peak transient pressure proportionally.
Key Engineering Assumptions
- Elastic pipe wall deformation (Korteweg / Halliwell wave speed formulation).
- Linear or standard valve effective closure characteristic.
- Applicable to municipal water mains, hydro penstocks, fire mains, and oil trunklines.