The velocity of flow in hdpe pipes does not normally exceed 1-2 meters per second in distribution mains. The hydraulically smooth bore of a hdpe pipe gives excellent flow characteristics through its operational life and the hydraulic friction co-efficient normally used in the design of hdpe pipes working under pressure are:
Colebrook-White k = 0.003 mm (max 0.01 mm to allow for some deposition with age)
Hazen Williams c = 150 The Colebrook-White based formula is recognized by engineers throughout the world as the most accurate basis for hydraulic design.
The Advantages of HDPE are as follows:
Non-toxic
High impact strength
High resistance against corrosion-internal and external
High chemical resistance
Toughness
Flexibility
Ease of handling and laying
Can be made in long lengths
Excellent resistance against abrasion
No build-up of minerals on inside walls, i.e. crustations
Weather resistance
Expected life of 50 years or more
Smooth surface with low friction losses, i.e. hydraulic smooth C-value (Hazen Williams) = 150-165, K-value (Prandtl – Coalbrook) = 0.007mm