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#1 Guest_zulfiqar_*

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Posted 23 March 2015 - 09:38 PM

could you please  assist:

 

1. gaseous flow

2. as operating pressure rises, gas density increases        right?

3. pressure drop is directly proportional to square of mass velocity     right?

 

4. pressure drop is inversely proportional to density   ??

 

please outline the basis for each of the above particularly line 4

 

thank you very much



#2 latexman

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Posted 24 March 2015 - 07:00 AM

http://www.eng-tips.....cfm?qid=383440

 

4.  Think of mass velocity as G = rho x velocity.  dP=f(L/D)G2/(2rho).  But if you break G down into it's basic components, you get dP=f(L/D)(rho.v2/2).






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