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Posted by: ABANG1967 ® 10/28/2005, 17:45:53 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Please I will be glad if some one can brief me about the validity of using "Darcy's Equation "to calculate head loss in a water pipping System.thanks .
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Posted by: mbeychok ® 11/01/2005, 17:42:38 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
ABANG1967: The Darcy-Weisbach Equation used in conjuction with the Moody Diagram (for obtaining Fanning friction factors) is considered by many people to be the most reliable method for calculating either frictional pressure loss or frictional head loss for the flow of incompressible fluids in pipes. The Darcy-Weisbach Equation for pressure loss due to friction (in the SI metric system) is: ΔP = 4f(L/D)(ρ v2)/(2 gc) where:
And for head loss due to friction, the equation is: Δh = f(L/D)(v2)/(2 g) where:
Make sure that you are using the Fanning friction factors and not the Darcy friction factors (which are 4 time as large as the Fanning factors). Milton Beychok
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