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DP Calc 1

The document provides information to calculate the pressure drop for liquid flow through a pipe. It gives the fluid properties, pipe dimensions, and flow rate. It then calculates the Reynolds number, determines the flow is turbulent, finds the friction factor, and calculates the pressure drop as 1.73 mBar.
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DP Calc 1

The document provides information to calculate the pressure drop for liquid flow through a pipe. It gives the fluid properties, pipe dimensions, and flow rate. It then calculates the Reynolds number, determines the flow is turbulent, finds the friction factor, and calculates the pressure drop as 1.73 mBar.
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PRESSURE DROP FOR LIQUID

1 FLUID VELOCITY,V 0.66 m/sec flow rate,Q cross sectional area,A diameter of pipe,d kinematic viscosity 0 m/sec 0 m 0.04 m 0 m/sec

ENTER THE DATA flow rate , Q 50 Inside diameter of pipe,d 40 length,l 1 kinematic viscosity 5 DENSITY OF FLUID 850 FORMULAE USED Q=A xV Re=Vxd/kinematic viscosity Q f=.3164 xRe^-.25 A V d Re f DP=vXfxLx /2d L Q=A xV

2 REYNOLDS NUMBER,Re5307.86

3 type of flow

trubulent flow

4 friction factor,f suitable friction factor 5 pressure drop,DP

0.04 For turbulent flow NA for laminar flow 0.04 173.38 pa 0 bar density length 850 kg/m 1m

HENCE THE PRESSURE DROP FOR ABOVE CONDITION IS

0 BAR 1.73 mBAR

lpm mm m centistokes kg/m FORMULAE USED

FLOW RATE AREA FLUID VELOCITY DIAMETER OF PIPE REYNOLDS NUMBER FRICTION FACTOR LENGTH OF PIPE DENSITY

re 1f 2f

200 0.32 22.3 22.3

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