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Posted by: venturi ® 06/11/2004, 16:11:22 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hello everyone
which is the flow of water ( in gpm) trough 3/4 inch diam. schedule 40 iron pipe with a pressure of 40 lbs applied. I dont have the velocity of water and the pressure drop is non significant.
Which is the formula ? thanks for the reply |
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Posted by: plumber960 ® 07/01/2008, 18:28:09 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
The max flow rate through 100ft of 3/4" iron pipe at 40PSI is 16GPM assuming the pipe is new or nearly new. The velocity should be about 9.6 to 9.7 ft/second. |
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Posted by: right ® 01/21/2008, 18:14:59 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hi Venturi,
have you got the answer? i am in the same situation, could you plaese explain me hoe you got it? Rgds
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Posted by: RandyKimball ® 06/12/2004, 15:13:13 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
It will depend on the length of pipe. There is a calculator for fluid flow on this web site. good luck,
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