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Air line pressure drop
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Air line pressure drop

Air line pressure drop

(OP)
I am not a process engineer, and I have right now a quite basic problem I need to solve, therefore your help would be appreciated

I have to calculate the pressure drop of a air tubing, that goes from a reservoir to a horn.
Line is 1/2" SStubing 0.035"
Length: 50 ft straight+ 5 x 90º bends
Air is at 100 psig, 104ºF
Airflowrate: 21cfm@150psig

Could you tell me how can I calculate the pressure drop?

Basic lesson!!
Thanks in advance

 

RE: Air line pressure drop

26.2 bar

RE: Air line pressure drop

above result is for smooth pipe

RE: Air line pressure drop

(OP)
Thanks Kraasek!
Buyt if you notice..pressure drop is higher than pressure available

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