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Guys, i would like to ask some opinion from u all. About the convergent-divergent duct, it is horizontal flow and the water is incompressible.
So, based on Bernoulli's equations, elevation and density is the same. Because of the frictional losses, the actual total pressure head, H is less than then the Ideal Pressure Head.
Any disagreement from you guys, or any other opinion.
If the convergent-divergent duct is inclined upward, what will happen?
So, based on Bernoulli's equations, elevation and density is the same. Because of the frictional losses, the actual total pressure head, H is less than then the Ideal Pressure Head.
Any disagreement from you guys, or any other opinion.
If the convergent-divergent duct is inclined upward, what will happen?