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#2 breizh

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Posted 03 August 2022 - 06:26 PM

Hi,

Did you try your favorite search engine ?

To start with :

 Hagen–Poiseuille equation - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia...igation systems.

https://en.wikipedia...isbach_equation

 

All equations are related to head losses. 

Hagen-Poiseuille is specific to laminar flow 

Hazen-Williams is used for water pipe networks ( empirical correlation) , examples : water distribution networks or fire fighting networks 

Darcy-Weisbach is the reference equation for liquids in pipes.

 

Good luck

Breizh 






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