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#1 panoska

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Posted 08 November 2024 - 04:30 AM

For a pipe or heat exchanger if we want to calculate the pressure drop for a higher flowrate, then we can use as first estimation:

dP1/dP2=(Q1/Q2)^2

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dP: pressure drop
Q: volumetric flowrate

#2 breizh

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Posted 08 November 2024 - 08:19 AM

Hi,

Study this material.

Please work like an engineer and provide relevant information to get a proper answer.

 

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#3 panoska

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Posted 08 November 2024 - 11:06 AM

Hi Breizh,

 

First of all thanks for the interesting document.

 

What I want to do is to roughly calculate the increase of pressure drop in a pipe, when I increase the flowrate.

For that, I am asking if it is ok to use the aforementioned ratio to estimate the pressure drop for the higher flowrate.

 

I hope now my request is clear.



#4 breizh

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Posted 08 November 2024 - 11:59 AM

yes, Darcy Weisbach equation applied to your conditions.
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#5 panoska

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Posted 08 November 2024 - 01:40 PM

Yes, indeed!

Edited by panagiotis, 08 November 2024 - 01:40 PM.





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