Hi
im working on the calculation of pressure drop in a pipeline from a pump to a tank.
The liquid pumped is sprayed in the tank through a spray nozzle.
What is the criteria of calculating pressure drop in the liquid when it passes through the nozzle.
Also how can we calculate the pressure drop through bends?
Is Darcy equation the best to use to do these calculations or Bernoulli equation?
What is the criteria for pressure drop calculation when the pipe gets vertical?
Please do if anybody can help. I will be grateful 
Thank you
Hello Reeda,
As much I understand you are having a pipe (or pipe network) from pump to tank connected through a spray nozzle.
There are steps involved in pressure drop calculations from the system.
First calculate Frictional losses (using Darcy Weisbach, as suggested by everyone here) for the connecting pipes, and losses for bends and other fittings, Then using Mass conservation and Energy conservation (Bernoulli's equation) calculate mass flow rate at each node and pressure drops in pipes. At last calculate pressure drop for Nozzle.
This document might be helpful to you-
http://ir.library.or...32F1?sequence=1
Or you can use some of the pipe network analysis software applications to get results in fraction of seconds.
Regards,
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erjainrachit