Air Flow Rate in 1/4" Pipe at 1 Bar Pressure

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Achieving a flow rate of 10 liters per second in a 1/4" diameter pipe at 1 bar pressure is highly unlikely for air. The discussion emphasizes the need to clarify the type of fluid being referenced, with air being the focus. Previous inquiries on similar topics are noted, suggesting that further clarification or opinions can be sought in those threads. The community encourages users to engage with existing discussions for more comprehensive insights. Overall, the consensus leans towards the impracticality of such a flow rate under the specified conditions.
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is it possible to have a flow rate of 10lit/sec in a 1/4" diameter pipe at 1 bar pressure ?
 
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Suresh Gadekar said:
is it possible to have a flow rate of 10lit/sec in a 1/4" diameter pipe at 1 bar pressure ?
Flow of what? Air (certainly)? Water? Gear oil?
 
Svein said:
Flow of what? Air (certainly)? Water? Gear oil?
Air...i should have mentioned that earlier
 
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