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Backflow Pressure

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italzo

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Nov 5, 2008
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Anyone have a good reference formula for calculating backflow pressure for a capsule like feature?...in other words, picture this: if you were to take a tylenol pill, cut it in half, and laser cut a quantity of 50 .004" diameter circles around the cylindrical face, how would one calculate the backflow pressure given a known flow rate?

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Sorry, I can't picture it in my mind. How about a sketch?

Good luck,
Latexman
 
why not make one and flow test it.
The formula for orifice pressure drop is probably for holes thru a flat surface whereas you are talking about hole thru a cylindical surface meaning the holes are not of an area equal to 0.004" dia. if it were a flat surface. You could of course calculate the actual area and use it in any formula.
 
How accurate do you need to be?

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The application I have in mind is similar to a shower head - with many tiny holes in it: roughly .004" in diameter...so if there is a formula to calculate such backflow or back pressure, that would much be appreciated!...

Thanks!
 
What is the L/D of these 0.004" holes? L would be the thickness of material the holes would have to penetrate. This will determine whether it is treated as an orifice or a small pipe or tube.

Good luck,
Latexman
 
Did you refer to the posting from MintJulep - you need to have some input as well - not just ask questions.
 
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