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Undergrad Aluminum liquid flow under pressure question
From what I've read online about the Bernoulli's Principle... The volume traveling across these tubes would be the same as the applied pressure is the same. What will vary is the velocity in which the liquid travels through the tube. The thinner tube will have a higher velocity and its inner... -
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Undergrad Aluminum liquid flow under pressure question
But assuming that the same psi pressure is used, then isn't that equal to the same volume trying to be pushed out of the tubes? So if the inner diameter is smaller (smaller area) then the same volume should be causing it to rise faster since the area is smaller? In other words, if the same... -
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Undergrad Aluminum liquid flow under pressure question
Please look at the photo. In the photo, is a drawing of a casting furnace, with melted aluminum at the level of where the door starts. Assume that we have 2 different riser tubes inside this casting furnace, one with an inner diameter of 1.5" and the other one with an inner diameter of 2.5"...