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  1. sush54

    Re: Water flow in rectangular ("pipe") profiles

    ah, something to work with... So I multiply .0625 X 25" and I get 1.5625 square inches cross sectional flow area. Times 4=6.25 divided by the wetted perimeter of 50.125" and I get a hydraulic diameter of .0312 How do I use that figure relative to to my problem? (Layman) sush54
  2. sush54

    Re: Water flow in rectangular ("pipe") profiles

    Thanks quark; I think I wasn't exactly clear in describing the situation. The cross sectional configuration is constant throughout. 1/16" X 25" We have a very tight size restriction in one plane so we have to build our own flat "pipe" which will probably wind up having that...
  3. sush54

    Re: Water flow in rectangular ("pipe") profiles

    Gentlemen: I'm more than a little out of my field here so please bear with me. We have a proprietary job that requires some unusal fixes. By way of example, let's assume we have a 5' high vertical pipe with inner dimensions of 1-1/4" X 1-1/4" (1.5625" square inch cross...

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