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WATER FLOW RATES | |||
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Posted by: ascomm ® 02/26/2004, 13:38:31 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Recently had a 4 inch pipe break. Lucky the fitting shattered from the freeze. The Municipality stated that we have used approximately 60800 Cubic Feet or 455392 Gallons of water. At a pressure of 100 psig, I need to quantifiable ascertain via Excel Spreadsheet the amount of time it has taken to reach the loss of water.
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Posted by: Administrator ® 03/07/2004, 19:06:50 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Well, no calculators yet but, check out the following new and old pages (calculators will follow soon). Fluid Pressure Loss Along Pipe Length of Uniform Diameter and |
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Posted by: RandyKimball ® 02/26/2004, 20:26:14 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Here is a good calculator for the site. Fluid flow through a port size, at a pressure, at some standard fluids with provided viscosities or a known visosity, over time. .. [perhaps at an optional temperature coeificient] ... knowing any two and/or temperature Ascomm .. I'd expect a calculator any day, as usual, Kelly will likely do us proud! -randy- The worst suggestion of you lifetime may be the catalyst to the grandest idea of the century, never let suggestions go unsaid nor fail to listen to them. Modified by RandyKimball at Thu, Feb 26, 2004, 20:37:08 |
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Posted by: Administrator ® 02/29/2004, 19:37:16 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I might need a week a so, I'll have do a liitle research to come up with a practical application equation. Great suggestion. Modified by Administrator at Sun, Mar 07, 2004, 19:08:39 |
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