Pump head loss calculation.
Автор: Zen Life
Загружено: 2025-02-08
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Pump head loss is a measure of the energy loss or pressure drop due to friction and other factors in a pumping system. It's an important calculation in fluid dynamics and hydraulic engineering.
To calculate pump head loss, you generally need to consider:
Flow rate (Q): The volume of fluid flowing per unit time,
Pipe length (L): The total length of the pipe through which the fluid flows.
Pipe diameter (D): The internal diameter of the pipe.
Fluid properties: Including density (ρ) and viscosity.
Friction factor (f): A dimensionless number that depends on the Reynolds number and pipe roughness.
One commonly used equation to estimate pump head loss is the Darcy-Weisbach equation:
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