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High School Maintaining the same flow rate while subdivding a tube
Wow. No, it is definitely tubes, I can't get around that.. Thank you for the info.. Lots of trial-and-error ahead.- Pyper
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High School Maintaining the same flow rate while subdivding a tube
This is blowing my mind, 6K tubes? When bundled together they would be MANY times larger than the single 5/8" tube. All this because of friction, even for air?- Pyper
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High School Maintaining the same flow rate while subdivding a tube
yes! yes! Basically I want to blow through the tube and it be just as easy to blow through when diverting to smaller tubes as it is with a straight 5/8" tube. I did these simple calculations just based on area of a circle: 5/8" = 15.875mm = Area of 791.73 .1" = 2.54mm = Area of 20.268...- Pyper
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High School Maintaining the same flow rate while subdivding a tube
I have a 5/8" tube that air is blown through. I want to subdivide the center section using .1" tubes so that the same volume of air can be blown through it. It will start as 5/8", but immediately be divided into the separate .1" tubes, then end as a single 5/8" tube. How many .1" tubes would I...- Pyper
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