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how to calculate head loss due to sudden enlargement in case of compressible fluid???

 
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Jan2-09, 06:55 AM   #1
 

how to calculate head loss due to sudden enlargement in case of compressible fluid???


hiiiiii guys, am graduate student, i want to know @ head loss in case of compressible fluid due to sudden enlargement...............pls help me ......as soon as possible........
 
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hiiiiii guys, am graduate student, i want to know @ head loss in case of compressible fluid due to sudden enlargement...............pls help me ......as soon as possible........
What do you want to know about it?

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Jan3-09, 08:42 PM   #3
 
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We've discussed this topic a few times. The first recommendation is to get a copy of Crane's TP 410.

Here is a link provided by QGoest a while back. I would suggest using our search function to find more posts on this topic.

http://www.mathworks.com/access/help...reachange.html
 
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