j.laland
Sep13-08, 05:01 PM
Refering to the figure (http://lab.artematrix.org/images/PIPE_BRANCH.jpg), my question is:
How to calculate volume B?
Please note, volume C is not to be considered part of volume B, it is included just to illustrate one of the boundries of volume B (the yellow liquid is just about to flow over and into volume B).
Actually, is there a formula that will give the difference between volume B and volume A, directly (and that include the angle as a variable)?
best regards,
Jens Laland
How to calculate volume B?
Please note, volume C is not to be considered part of volume B, it is included just to illustrate one of the boundries of volume B (the yellow liquid is just about to flow over and into volume B).
Actually, is there a formula that will give the difference between volume B and volume A, directly (and that include the angle as a variable)?
best regards,
Jens Laland