This may be a dumb question, but I can't seem to find anything to help me determine an answer so I thought I'd see if maybe someone might could point me in the right direction.
In my industry, we use a column of water in a down tube(open to the atmosphere) to achieve various head pressures. In one of our down tubes, the diameter is 15" by 20' in length and is constricted to 6.75" by a nozzle at the base of the down tube. My question is, if you start out with a certain size diameter in a column of water and then nozzle it down to half that size, how do you determine how much head pressure you have coming out of the nozzle?