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Bullhead Tee Pressure Loss?

Bullhead Tee Pressure Loss?

Bullhead Tee Pressure Loss?

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How do I calculate pressure loss thru a bullhead tee?  The tee is 12" diameter and both flows CONVERGE into the branch.  Not exactly the way I wanted it piped in, but I need to figure out if it will work or not.  Any thoughts?

-DOUGLAS

RE: Bullhead Tee Pressure Loss?

I think one of the reasons for avoiding bullheads is that the loss thru them is unpredictable;  varying for each combination of flows in the incoming streams in a non-linear way.  It is a very turbulent situation.

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