Okay, so i followed the equations that you proved me (Thanks for that),however there are somethings that just doesn't sit right with me, and as you can see here it is...
The flow rate for the pressure 2 is much higher than that of pressure 2
And diameter 3 is quite large for it to cause a...
Hmm, sorry but i don't quite get it...
Assuming that the pipe from beginning to end has a constant 10 psi, and a drop to 9 psi signify a leak some where.
If there is a pressure drop that means the leak is causing the water to go out of the pipe, can we determine the amount that is being lost...
Along side the pipe (let's say a pipeline rupture)... I would like to know if there is a way to determine the size of that hole that would cause a reduction of 1 psi in pressure, and what is the rate of water that would come out from that hole...
yeah, sorry for not being clear in the first...
Hello everyone,
I got a question that has been bugging me for quite a while and i can't seem to find the answer for it, and here it is...
If we have a pipe let's say 20" in diameter, with a flow rate of 1 m^3/sec at a pressure of 10 psi, and we get a pressure drop of 9 psi, is it possible...