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(K) Spreadsheet-Contraction And Enlargement (Crane 2-11)


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#1 jatinder

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Posted 13 June 2013 - 10:06 AM

I want to remove this post.


Edited by jatinder, 17 June 2013 - 09:30 AM.


#2 katmar

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Posted 14 June 2013 - 02:49 AM

In your Word document, for a gradual contraction the way you have defined ξ is exactly the same as the way Crane have defined K in equation 2-15.   You then calculated K as K = ξ - β4 + 1 and  K = ξ + 1/ β4 - 1.   Is this intended to be a correction factor for laminar flow?  You have not detailed what your Reference 25 is.

 

Note that although the Crane 410 document states in a few places that the K values are valid for laminar as well as turbulent flow, the K values are in fact valid for fully developed turbulent flow only.  You are correct to therefore apply a correction factor if you are working with laminar flow, but you have not explained where the correction factor comes from.






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