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PressureDrop/Pressure/Volumetric flow rate calculation (in a Pipe)
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[QUOTE="russ_watters, post: 6058158, member: 142"] "Another restriction"? Besides just the pipe or is there more you haven't told us? Can you draw us a picture? Knowing what the entire system looks like is pretty critical for finding the flow through it! After the restriction or before it? Is there anything else after the restriction you haven't told us about? Unless there is a receptacle or additional opening somewhere in your system, conservation of mass demands the flow in and flow out be the same. [/QUOTE]
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